Nostalgic New Yorker Editorials

Ben Trovato's Sunday Girl Image Series Boasts Floral Fashion Finds

Katya at Women 360 dons a wardrobe of floral fashion staples in Ben Trovato's latest 'Sunday Girl' exclusive. Photographer Amber Byrne Mahoney captures the image series that features wardrobe styling by Amanda Lee Shirreffs.

In the photoshoot, Katya roams New York city streets and spends a charming day in Central Park. The blue-eyed beauty dons nostalgic wardrobe staples in this series and pulls of a myriad of floral fashion finds. The retro-themed staples are courtesy of Dolores Haze, Samantha Fleet and Sarah Flint among other labels.

When it comes to beauty, Ben Trovato's 'Sunday Girl' editorial features hair by Rubi Jones and makeup by Allison Perlstein. Its tresses and cosmetic applications are a throwback to the 70s and are fresh-faced and flirty.
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