Andrew Yee Captures Baroque Style for How to Spend It Magazine

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 22, 2012

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Updated November 27, 2018

Ornate Expectations – One of the fall season’s biggest trends, baroque style, gets spotlighted in this stunning editorial photographed by Andrew Yee (Atelier Management) for the latest issue of How to Spend It Magazine. Models Nina Porter, Laura O’Grady, Louisa Facchino-Stack, Mary Ballantyne, Edda Oscars, Kiera, Elenor Hayes and Sam Rollinson wear the ornate designs of Balmain, Dolce & Gabbana, Lanvin, Valentino and others styled by Damian Foxe in luxe settings which evoke Renaissance paintings. / Hair by Ernest Montenovo, Makeup by James O’Riley








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14 thoughts on “Andrew Yee Captures Baroque Style for How to Spend It Magazine”

  1. This is STUNNING! Amazing ref to old paints, but twisting it ever so to make it modern.  Well done Andrew Yee! Brilliant colors and tones. 

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