Winter's Last Dance by Caitlin Bellah has a Milky Magnificence
Amelia Roblin — February 14, 2011 — Fashion
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There's a delicate dazzle about Winter's Last Dance by Caitlin Bellah, and it no doubt comes from the photographer's inspiration. Choreographed with the Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova in mind, the editorial's muse takes on that elegant early 1900s look of a graceful performer.
Photographed for Ben Trovato in January, Winter's Last Dance by Caitlin Bellah stars the whey-faced Diana Rudenok in diamond-encrusted gowns of white lace and tulle. Complemented by scintillating jewelry, Rudenok takes on a fair frailty in her exquisiteness.
Photographed for Ben Trovato in January, Winter's Last Dance by Caitlin Bellah stars the whey-faced Diana Rudenok in diamond-encrusted gowns of white lace and tulle. Complemented by scintillating jewelry, Rudenok takes on a fair frailty in her exquisiteness.
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