The Vogue Italia 'Under My Skin' Photoshoot Stars Kristina Sheiter
Meghan Young — August 23, 2013 — Fashion
The Vogue Italia 'Under My Skin' editorial is full of vibrant color, a lot of which has nothing to do with the beauty and fashion looks being showcased. Set in a vet lab, the vibrancy stems from the placement of animal anatomy models. Of course, the fashion and the set design play off of each other brilliantly.
Shot by Italian photographer Lucia Giacani, the Vogue Italia 'Under My Skin' editorial "immortalizes the looks of basic silhouettes busy talking to animal models revealing muscles and organs, featuring high colours," as written on the magazine's website. It stars model Kristina Sheiter, who was styled by Dinalva Barros in edgily elegant ensembles. The looks were perfected by hair stylist Ana Rodriguez and makeup artist Elena Pivetta.
Shot by Italian photographer Lucia Giacani, the Vogue Italia 'Under My Skin' editorial "immortalizes the looks of basic silhouettes busy talking to animal models revealing muscles and organs, featuring high colours," as written on the magazine's website. It stars model Kristina Sheiter, who was styled by Dinalva Barros in edgily elegant ensembles. The looks were perfected by hair stylist Ana Rodriguez and makeup artist Elena Pivetta.
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