Mariacarla Boscono stars in the 'Madonne de la Mode' editorial for Madame Figaro's January 2015 issue.
We all know how versatile black is: not only does it go with absolutely everything, it's also super slimming and stain resistant to boot! However, we rarely wax poetic about the benefits of wearing white. Sure, it's a little riskier (especially if you're planning on ingesting or imbibing, well, just about anything), but wearing white is also really sophisticated and beautiful, if you can keep spill-free.
Fashion editor Agnes Pouelle showcased the versatility of the hue, dressing Boscano in everything from lacy underthings to crisp Victorian-inspired attire and pretty, frou-fou frocks. The editorial was lensed by photographer Satoshi Saikusa.
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Mariacarla Boscono Dons White for Madame Figaro's January Issue
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