Gowns by Adolfo Sanchez, Photographed by Robert John Kley
Robert Loza — January 16, 2010 — Fashion
References: adolfosanchezdesigns
2010 has brought plenty of new things, including pictorials that expose an artist’s imagination as inspiration for that new look you want for 2010. Fashion designer Adolfo Sanchez, photographer Robert John Kley, Make Up Artist Jeffrey Baum and Model Jennifer McManis took their visions and brought them to life together. Shot in the Old Federal Reserves Building in downtown Los Angeles, they set his gowns in a solitary but angelic setting.
The idea of fusing hard and serious tones with femininity and softness keeps you intrigued and staring in awe. As I like to say, out with old, and in with the new! Adolfo Sanchez's designs are innovative yet classy and elegant. For more looks from his design, take a stroll through his website.
The idea of fusing hard and serious tones with femininity and softness keeps you intrigued and staring in awe. As I like to say, out with old, and in with the new! Adolfo Sanchez's designs are innovative yet classy and elegant. For more looks from his design, take a stroll through his website.
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