A magnet unfriendly fashion editorial filled with holographic/metallic looks with a retro twist. All modeled by Andreea Diaconu captured by photographer Giampaolo Sgura for the June 2018 issue of Vogue Mexico. See the shoot below: Magazine: Vogue Mexico June 2018 Model: Andreea Diaconu Photographer: Giampaolo Sgura Fashion Editor: Miguel Enamorado Hair: Franco Gobbi Makeup: Tyron Machhausen
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Andreea Diaconu for Agent Provocateur S/S 2017
A sensual and stylish campaign starring model Andreea Diaconu full of tugged pantyhose and embroidered lingerie. The Agent Provocateur S/S 2017 campaign is captured by photographer Mario Sorrenti. See the campaign below:
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Anja Rubik, Bella Hadid & Andreea Diaconu by Mario Sorrenti
A neon pop art inspired beauty editorial for the 2016 issue of the August 2016 issue of Vogue Paris. Starring models Anja Rubik, Bella Hadid & Andreea Diaconu all captured by photographer Mario Sorrenti. See the series below: Magazine: Vogue Paris August 2016 Model: Anja Rubik, Bella Hadid, Andreea Diaconu Photographer: Mario Sorrenti Fashion Editor: Géraldine Saglio Hair: Recine Make Up: Peter Philips
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Andreea Diaconu by Annemarieke van Drimmelen
Model Andreea Diaconu stars in the October 2015 cover story for Vogue Netherlands, bringing a fresh and effortless elegance to the magazine’s pages. The shoot captures the dramatic transition into fall, blending high fashion with the natural rawness of the outdoors. Diaconu’s presence commands attention, effortlessly combining strength and grace in each frame.
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Andreea Diaconu by Dan Martensen
Photographed by Dan Martensen, the series showcases Diaconu in layered textures and autumn-ready pieces that balance style with comfort. Styling by Clare Richardson emphasizes wearable elegance while Tamara McNaughton’s hair and Chiho Omae’s makeup complement the overall natural and polished aesthetic.
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‘Pretty Wasted’ photoshoot by Fabien Baron
“Pretty Wasted” feels uncomfortably familiar, which is probably why it works. This fashion shoot for Interview Magazine, photographed by Fabien Baron, landed somewhere between scandalous and hilarious, depending on your tolerance for mess. Personally, I laughed. Loudly. Honestly, they could have just followed me around on a weekend and called it research. Though in that case the shoot might have lost the “pretty” part entirely. That is beside the point.