Irina Lazareanu by Will Davidson for Russh #37

Joanna Elizabeth

/

Published November 24, 2010

A love affair gone awry is the spark behind Will Davidson’s latest work for Russh #37. Featuring Irina Lazareanu and Larry Scott as two lovers in trouble, fashion editor Stevie Dance hits all the right notes with playful shapes and colorful patterns in the intimate spread.






Recent Updates

Swarovski Spring 2024 Featured

Irina Shayk, Karlie Kloss Bring Mermaidcore to Swarovski Ad

Swarovski takes a deep dive into the mythical with its spring-summer 2024 campaign, channeling the allure of Venus and embracing ...
Oliver Peoples Khaite Spring 2024 Featured

Oliver Peoples x KHAITE Spring 2024: Crafting Chic Eyewear

The Oliver Peoples x KHAITE Spring 2024 collection promises an eyewear feast for the fashion-forward. Exemplifying an industrial chic aesthetic, ...
Nina Cosmic Featured

Nina T Gets Interstellar for Numéro Switzerland

In "Cosmic Being," photographed by Ana Abril, a futuristic fashion editorial takes place in Numéro Switzerland's premiere issue. Model Nina ...
Zara Jeans Spring Featured

Zara Jeans Spring 2024: Exploring Casual Styles

The season of renewal brings with it Zara's spring 2024 jeans collection, offering a refreshing take on denim that pays ...
Makeup Looks Featured

Makeup Looks to Inspire: 15 Stunning Ideas for 2024

Makeup looks offer a canvas for self-expression, blending everything from the subtle allure of neutral tones to the vibrant impact ...
Penelope Cruz Chanel Iconic Handbag Featured

Penélope Cruz & Brad Pitt Are Iconic in Chanel Handbag Ad

Chanel's 2024 campaign for its Iconic Handbag enlists the magnetic allure of Penélope Cruz alongside Brad Pitt, offering a theme ...

7 thoughts on “Irina Lazareanu by Will Davidson for Russh #37”

  1. Love it!

    its amazing how an australian non-mainstream magazine can get international TOP models (and still mix them with aussie beauties) but if Australian Vogue wants internationals they have to use recycled editorials…mmm. and the aussie models they use are prety much unknown, even to australian market.

    Reply

Leave a Reply to wtf? Cancel reply