The editorial starring model Natasha Poly for Vogue Russia is inspired by the Spanish culture. A fusion of the art of flamenco music and the sport of bullfighting, it toggles between feminine and masculine fashion that many women will appreciate. Whether it is the dramatic ruffled dresses or the sequinned jackets and slim trousers that pique their interest, the photoshoot has something for everyone.
Shot by photographer Patrick Demarchelier, the editorial starring Natasha Poly for Vogue Russia is set to appear in the May 2013 issue of the magazine. Helping her to channel a Spanish flair, stylist Olga Dunina outfitted the Russian beauty in pieces from the likes of Azzedine Alaia, Balenciaga by Nicolas Ghesquiere and Lanvin. Hair stylish Damien Boissinot and makeup artist Tom Pecheux perfected the elegantly exotic wardrobe.
Flamenco-inspired Fashion
The Editorial Starring Natasha Poly for Vogue Russia is Elegantly Exotic
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