• Ondria Hardin by Mariano Vivanco
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    Ondria Hardin by Mariano Vivanco

    Model Ondria Hardin on the cover and in the pages of Vogue Russia’s November 2015 issue as the pink femme fatale in curls. All photographed by fashion photographer Mariano Vivanco. See the series below: Magazine: Vogue Russia model: ondria hardin (dna) photographer: mariano vivanco (jedroot) stylist: olga dunina hair: franco gobbi (streeters) make-up: niki m’nray manicure: mar y soul (cloutierremix) Related articles LINKguide (September 19, 2015) Jennifer Lawrence and Dior Would Like to Remind You That Handbag Season Is Coming RM Williams goes Adelaide, boots and all Photos: Never-Before-Seen Images From Irving Penn

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    Irina Kravchenko by Jason Kibbler

    Irina Kravchenko appears in a striking August 2015 editorial for Vogue Russia, photographed by Jason Kibbler. The series explores embroidered detailing and gender bending silhouettes, blending softness with structure in a visually compelling way. It is expressive, modern, and unapologetically bold.

  • Helena Severin by photographer Catherine Servel
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    Helena Severin by photographer Catherine Servel

    Helena Severin takes on the role of a modern vampire princess in this striking fashion editorial photographed by Catherine Servel for Vogue Russia May 2015. The story balances darkness and restraint, presenting a vision that feels dramatic without ever becoming overworked. Set against a bright, almost stark background, the contrast allows the clothing and Helena’s presence to command full attention. The result is an editorial that feels both eerie and refined, playing with gothic undertones in a very controlled, fashion forward way.

  • Natasha Poly photographed by Txema Yeste
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    Natasha Poly photographed by Txema Yeste

    Natasha Poly took center stage in Txema Yeste’s April 2015 editorial for Vogue Russia. The mood was unapologetically theatrical, pulling inspiration from 1980’s fashion but filtered through a modern, high-concept lens. Think exaggerated shapes, sharp silhouettes, and an energy that demanded attention. Every frame felt like a scene from a performance where fashion and fantasy collide.

  • 'Superman' - Roberto Bolle by photographer Daniel Sannwald
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    ‘Superman’ – Roberto Bolle by photographer Daniel Sannwald

    Daniel Sannwald leans into Bolle’s physicality, pushing the body into extreme, sculptural positions that feel almost otherworldly. There is a sense of impact in every image. Bold, saturated colors dominate the series, sharpened by stark black accents that heighten contrast and intensity. The palette does not soften the subject. It amplifies him. Each photograph hits fast and hard, demanding attention without apology.