Charlotte Pallister meanders around Greece for this editorial spread in Grazia Germany issue 40. In this shoot, styled by Nino Cerone and photographed by Tina Luther, Pallister sports a curly retro hair-do and cat eye to match. Pallister sports flirty designs from Michael Kors, Valentino and Dolce & Gabanna – fuzzy sweaters, figure hugging dresses, babydoll mini skirts and a tweed suits, among other things. Most of the designs adhered to a Mediterranean palette, with teals, limes and yellows.
Pallister channels her inner Grecian goddess as she wanders by the harbor front, languidly leaning against whitewashed architecture and casually spends time with the locals. Overall, this editorial offers us a picture-perfect coquettish look that would be perfect – whether you’re taking in the breathtaking seaside views of Crete, or simply dreaming about them from your hometown.
Coquettish Grecian Editorials
Charlotte Pallister Stars in Grazia Germany 40s Grecian Editorial
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