The Marie Claire China 'Time in Downton Abbey' Photoshoot is Pink and Dainty
Meghan Young — August 16, 2012 — Fashion
References: marieclairechina & fashiongonerogue
Pretty in pink, the 'Time in Downton Abbey' editorial for Marie Claire China centers around a very feminine tea time session. From big floral hats to frothy lace frocks and powdered faces, the ladies don't look like they are from Downton Abbey so much as they belong in the entourage of Marie Antoinette.
The Time in Downton Abbey editorial was fantastically shot by New York-based photographer Amber Gray. Styled by Guillaume Boulez, models Kristi and Anna are clad in spring pastels from such labels as Stella McCartney, Prada, Lanvin and Fendi. Stunningly regal, their looks were perfected by bright eyeshadow and red lips matched with soft waves courtesy of makeup artist David Tibolla and hairstylist Yoichi Tomizawa.
The Time in Downton Abbey editorial was fantastically shot by New York-based photographer Amber Gray. Styled by Guillaume Boulez, models Kristi and Anna are clad in spring pastels from such labels as Stella McCartney, Prada, Lanvin and Fendi. Stunningly regal, their looks were perfected by bright eyeshadow and red lips matched with soft waves courtesy of makeup artist David Tibolla and hairstylist Yoichi Tomizawa.
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