The La Dolce Vita by Yie Sandison is Inspired by the '50s and '60s
Meghan Young — April 6, 2012 — Fashion
References: yiesandison & fashionising
Inspired by the Italian film of the same name, the photo series titled 'La Dolce Vita' by Yie Sandison is elegantly retro. The film was set in the late '50s and early '60s, and the fashion reflects that time period. From modern beehives and floral wreaths to peter pan collars and boho floor-length dresses, the outfits are both sweet and sophisticated.
The photo series La Dolce Vita by Yie Sandison was styled by Hayley Hughes. The photo shoot is already full of romanticism and Hughes' expertly put-together outfits add to it. Nevertheless, this romantic aspect is given a sexy twist with sheer fabrics and short dresses. The looks were completed with makeup by Vic Anderson and hair by Koh Tanyawanichapong.
The photo series La Dolce Vita by Yie Sandison was styled by Hayley Hughes. The photo shoot is already full of romanticism and Hughes' expertly put-together outfits add to it. Nevertheless, this romantic aspect is given a sexy twist with sheer fabrics and short dresses. The looks were completed with makeup by Vic Anderson and hair by Koh Tanyawanichapong.
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