The Vogue Russia 'Sparkling Russo' editorial gives a more detailed look into the much-anticipated Anna Dello Russo for H&M collaboration.
Vogue Japan editor Anna Dello Russo is known for her signature style that balances taste with excess. Captured by famed street style photographer Tommy Ton, the fashion story is decadent. With its Parisian setting, the famous Place Vendôme, this piece is ideal for showcasing the editor's accessories.
She sports as stunning candy pink Oscar de la Renta gown with eclectic pieces that compose her collection for the behemoth Swedish retailer. The highly anticipated collection will launch this fall and is sure to be a crowd pleaser as Ana Dello Russo fans flock to imitate her unrivaled outlandish style.
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The Vogue Russia 'Sparkling Russo' Editorial Shows H&M Accessories
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