Top model Nadja Bender recently posted for Vogue Spain's September 2014 issue shot by brilliant photographer Giampaolo Sgura. The shoot centered around showcasing how makeup artists and stylists get models ready for a picture perfect editorial.
While most viewers only see the finale product behind a fashion photoshoot, there's typically an immense amount of work that went behind planning and prepping the models, clothes and makeup to make everything look incredibly flawless. Sgura shot Bender in a series of behind-the-scene images that featured high-fashion garments from labels like Chanel and Moschino. Bender was photographed with two other assistants that would be touching up her makeup or prepping her outfit. The editorial had a gaudy and urban feel to it with outlandish looks, cornrow hairstyles and lots of golden accessories.
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Model Nadja Bender Poses for a Deconstructed Vogue Spain Shoot
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