Paying tribute to the works of legendary film director Alfred Hitchcock, the 'Hitchcock Ladies' editorial recounts some of his most iconic character creations. This retro-inspired image series graces the latest issue of Marie Claire China and captures blonde beauty Tereza Bouchalova.
Whether channeling Psycho's Marion Crane, The Birds' leading lady Melanie Daniels or Dial M for Murder's Margot Mary Wendice, the talented model makes a full transformation into her retro roles.
Tereza is outfitted by wardrobe stylist Francesca Piovano who dresses her in 60s inspired garments that evoke an air of elegance and sophistication. The 'Hitchcock Ladies' image series for Marie Claire China also features retro locks and sultry cosmetic looks by hair stylist Marco Testa and makeup artist Barbara Ciccognani.
Cinematic Character Editorials
The Hitchcock Ladies Marie Claire China Fashion Story is Nostalgic
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