Eva Herzigova poses as an old-school pin-up girl for the L'Express Style's December 2013 issue. Fashion loves to borrow -- or should I say recycle -- looks from the past, and the 'Pin-Up' girl is a beloved figure throughout history. Indeed, there has been noted pin-up girls for every era; for instance, Jean Harlow (1930s,) Lauren Baccall (1940s,) and Sophia Loren (1950s.)
Herzigova is no stranger to the fashion game, having modelled for over 25 years. She takes on the iconic role of a Pin-Up star with ease, the entire shoot looking like a spread right out of the 1950s with fitted sweaters, bouncy curls and retro pencil skirts. Herzigova knowingly toes the line between power and sexuality, for a strong yet flirty look that would appease any Pin-Up girl fan.
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Eva Herzigova Goes Retro for L’Express Styles December 2013
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