Iulia Cirstea And Anka Kuryndina don a wardrobe of vintage florals in 'Rustic Femininity,' an editorial that is captured by photographer Filippo Del Vita's lens. Gracing The South China Morning Post Style's latest issue, this shoot embodies a retro flair and evokes a signature brand of refined styling.
Elena Moussa curates this editorial's wardrobe and dresses models Iulia and Anka in pieces from Delpozo, Ports 1961 and Marc Jacobs among other names. The sport vintage gowns, floral tops and caped outerwear staples while posing with dried flower bouquets and a botanical backdrop.
Hair styling for this feature is the work of Eloise Cheung who works alongside makeup artist Chichi Saito. Together the beauty duo opts for vintage coifs and cosmetics that pay homage to Old Hollywood.
Vintage Floral Fashions
'Rustic Femininity' is an Editorial That References Past Styles
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