Daria Strokous is Tattoo Glam for Vogue Japan Shoot by Sølve Sundsbø

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Published August 16, 2013

The Blond Who Stole the NightDaria Strokous graces the pages of Vogue Japan’s September issue, sporting a glam retro-inspired wardrobe with tattoos as unlikely accessories. Sølve Sundsbø captures the Russian beauty in designs from the likes of Celine, Dolce & Gabbana and Alexander McQueen with a retro flair courtesy of fashion editor George Cortina. Makeup artist Lisa Butler and hair stylist Shay Ashual create the blonde’s forties inspired beauty for the shoot.


















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5 thoughts on “Daria Strokous is Tattoo Glam for Vogue Japan Shoot by Sølve Sundsbø”

  1. love the photography and the styling, but i can’t help but be slightly put off by the fact that the tattoos aren’t real…

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