Edita Vilkeviciute by Nathaniel Goldberg for V Spain #16

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published May 14, 2012

La Voz Dormida Guerrilla Girl – Usually known for playing the role of bombshell, Edita Vilkeviciute shows off her tougher side for a military inspired story featured in the latest V Magazine Spain. Photographed by Nathaniel Goldberg, Edita wears some of spring’s most soldier-like pieces from labels such as Balenciaga, Miu Miu and Lanvin styled by Gillian Wilkins. Despite being in a war zone, the blonde remains sharp with stylishly tousled tresses by hair stylist Shon and dewy skin by makeup artist Pep Gay.












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13 thoughts on “Edita Vilkeviciute by Nathaniel Goldberg for V Spain #16”

  1. its striking how infrequently one sees a model wielding a gun, in particular a military style. retesting ’60’s radical chic?

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  2. beautiful photographs. The guns were… weird. I love ‘all for art’ but I kept scratching my head thinking why not an umbrella? or clutch. beautiful photographs and clothing and set etc/

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  3. Beautiful photography, and an interesting theme that doesn’t get too literal.  The styling’s good, but not great.

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  4.  I think there’s some good quality photography here regardless if the theme is necessarily convincing or not

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