Cintia Dicker Plays Bombshell for Wildfox’s Swim 2013 Campaign

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published August 21, 2012

Swim FanCintia Dicker strips down to sultry swimwear looks for Wildfox’s latest swim campaign, photographed by Mark Hunter. The Brazilian bombshell evokes sixties screen siren chic in skimpy bikinis, cat eye glasses and print tees overlooking a lush setting of greenery.











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7 thoughts on “Cintia Dicker Plays Bombshell for Wildfox’s Swim 2013 Campaign”

  1. Yea I’ve seen these house many a time but this one isn’t good. A gun wtf that’s a sign of a amateur cliche photographer, surprised there weren’t train tracks and a graffiti wall in this as well. 

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  2. I disagree. I believe this editorial just lacks editing. Locations are reused all the time. There are some pictures though, who shouldn’t have been showcased as a part of this project. Then it would have made these photographs stronger as a whole.

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  3. This house, what is it called and where is it located? (I think this house also is used in ‘Charlie’s Angels: full throttle’.

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