The Magazine Antidote 'Siren' Photoshoot Stars a Seductive Natasha Poly
Meghan Young — May 24, 2012 — Fashion
References: magazineantidote & fashiongonerogue
The Magazine Antidote 'Siren' editorial might be looked upon as sexy and seductive, but it is also dark and dewy as though it were captured on a hot night in the middle of nowhere. Nevertheless, it is a studio shoot that alternates between black and white backdrops. The darkened shots are the most mesmerizing due to the colorful lighting saturating each still.
Lensed by Holland-born and Paris-based photographer Jan Welter, the Magazine Antidote Siren editorial is part of the publication's spring and summer issue, which has been dubbed Icon. It stars model Natasha Poly. The Russian beauty was styled by editor-in-chief Yann Weber, who clad her in form-fitting outfits from labels such as Versace, Mugler and Hervé Léger. The looks were perfected by makeup artist Christine Corbel and hairstylist Christian Eberhard.
Lensed by Holland-born and Paris-based photographer Jan Welter, the Magazine Antidote Siren editorial is part of the publication's spring and summer issue, which has been dubbed Icon. It stars model Natasha Poly. The Russian beauty was styled by editor-in-chief Yann Weber, who clad her in form-fitting outfits from labels such as Versace, Mugler and Hervé Léger. The looks were perfected by makeup artist Christine Corbel and hairstylist Christian Eberhard.
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3. Makeup and Hairstyling - Makeup artists and hairstylists have the opportunity to perfect looks that complement the dark and dewy aesthetic, enhancing the overall mood and impact of editorial shoots.
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