Eclectic Mexican-Inspired Editorials

The 'Kenzo's Frida Girl' Photoshoot Stars Dana Dorobantu

While fashion tributes to the famous Mexican painter might be overdone, the 'Kenzo's Frida Girl' editorial featured in Velvet Magazine proves that sentiment wrong. Full of rich colors and layered patterns with a Latino flair, the photoshoot will inspire people to channel their inner Frida this fall season. What better way to transition into the cooler months than with colorful skirts, knits and scarves.

Shot by photographer Adam Browning-Hill against a floral backdrop and wooden floors, the 'Kenzo's Frida Girl' editorial stars Bareface model Dana Dorobantu. Styled by Dina Yassin, who was assisted by Alexandra Venison, the photoshoot has an eclectic aesthetic with stacked hats, bold rings and big belts. Toni Malt was on beauty duty.
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