Frills, lace and structured ensembles are characteristic of Victorian fashion, and though each of these features can be found in Schon #12 by Pierre Dal Corso, the prim and proper appearance is slowly unraveled.
Johanna Feldmeier flaunts opulent silvery gowns and sparkling jewels that complement her sophisticate grey updo's. Her beautiful porcelain skin an elegant female form would make even conservative styles look alluring, but she's seen in these scintillating spreads wearing short skirts with knees, thighs and elbows showing.
It's strange to see such luxurious layering combined with this element of exposure, yet the styling by Laure Tardy-Joye is magnificent and harmonious. Schon #12 by Pierre Dal Corso brings together the crème de la crème of the antique fashion with an elegant contemporary flirtation.
Straitlaced Victorian Spreads
Schon #12 by Pierre Dal Corso Lets the Corset Out a Little Loose
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