





Vogue Russia January 2010
Model: Natasha Poly
Hair: Karen Bigler
Makeup: Inge Grognard
Stylist: Panos Yiapanis
Photographer: Patrick Demarchelier
I'm always looking out for editorials styled by Panos Yiapanis. I think he creates the perfect balance between real beauty, glamour, sex/fetish and the bizarre. I really feel when I look at his work that I am seeing something completely new. At first you are stunned by these images for their beauty and then you start to notice the details; like the velvet hanging from madonna-esque pointed nipples or the stuffed shoulder shirt that gives the silhouette a completely different feel.
i loved the second look <3
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These actually made my jaw drop... Stunning.
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FABULOUSITY! Natasha is stunning as is the styling.
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Even when looking like a zombie, Poly is gorgeous. Great editorial, great use of the Nina Ricci shoes!
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