There is something incredibly romantic about old school train stations with their industrial feel, smokey scenes and vintage-encouraging outfits, which the Harrods Magazine November 2013 editorial is rife with. Embracing the era of retro films such as 'A Streetcar Named Desire' and 'Brief Encounter,' the photoshoot is appropriately named after the latter.
Adopting the late '40s and early '50s fashion statements of the time, the Harrods Magazine November 2013 editorial is incredibly ladylike. The looks were put together by stylist Jodie Sellist, who focused solely on feminine glamor. She worked with model Semka Semenchenko, who exudes a loveliness that would have made her a big movie star back then. She was shot by photographer Tibi Clenci.
Train Station Editorials
The Harrods Magazine November 2013 Photoshoots Stars Semka Semenchenko
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