Giampaolo Sgura shoots for Interview Magazine Germany March 2014
Ashley Noelle Lesiak — February 28, 2014 — Pop Culture
References: interview.de & thefashionography
This Interview Magazine Germany March 2014 style story has a weird and slightly naturalistic take on modern minimalism.
Forget modernism as glass and steel; photographer Giampaolo Sgura snaps up this shoot while show us that the right color wood is just as modern as any metal. Model Anna Selezneva poses while playing with light minimalist pieces of wood. It’s the kind of wood you would expect to see at a Swedish art gallery.
Selezneva is clearly wearing a very choppy black wig, which isn’t helped by the crown made of bits of wood that sits on her head in one of the shoots. To go with the theme of minimal modernism, all the fashion in this Interview Magazine Germany March 2014 editorial is in either black or white.
Forget modernism as glass and steel; photographer Giampaolo Sgura snaps up this shoot while show us that the right color wood is just as modern as any metal. Model Anna Selezneva poses while playing with light minimalist pieces of wood. It’s the kind of wood you would expect to see at a Swedish art gallery.
Selezneva is clearly wearing a very choppy black wig, which isn’t helped by the crown made of bits of wood that sits on her head in one of the shoots. To go with the theme of minimal modernism, all the fashion in this Interview Magazine Germany March 2014 editorial is in either black or white.
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