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The Latest Marie Claire Hungary Issue Stars Model Barbara Palvin

The Marie Claire Hungary April 2016 cover shoot is full of sunshine -- which is exactly what a person wants to see leading up to the summer season. It's also full of transitional fashion looks that will help women go from spring to summer with ease. With a ton of light sweaters and a predominantly white palette, it will instil a sense of rest and relaxation in anyone who browses through it.

Starring model Barbara Palvin, the Marie Claire Hungary April 2016 cover shoot features pieces from such designers as Victoria Beckham and Anthony Vaccarello. It was shot by Zoltan Tombor, who focused on natural light seeping in from barely covered windows. The looks are completed with non-fussy beauty from the tousled brunette hair to the fresh face with bold brows.
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