Kaja Werbanowska by Lukasz Pukowiec in Lost Princess in Captivity

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published November 6, 2010

Regal yet lost, Kaja Werbanowska plays the role of princess in delicate ruffles and sweeping gowns lensed by Polish photographer Lukasz Pukowiec. Aided by stylist Magda Jagnicka, Pukowiec captures a story of graceful beauty with Lost Princess in Captivity.









Additional Credits:
Hair – Maria Maciagowska
Makeup – Adrian Swiderski
Post Production – Magdalena Baran


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20 thoughts on “Kaja Werbanowska by Lukasz Pukowiec in Lost Princess in Captivity”

  1. So surreal, so beautiful. Love the images. Hair was perfect. Loved the make-up, only in some shots it was too much of presence. Thought someone dropped the ball in post and could have made it a little less obvious. But that’s just me nit picking. Overall I love this editorial, the story, clothes, locations…. just brilliant. Kudos to all!!!

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  2. She looks like an alien cartoon, which is just AWESOME. Someone said Tilda S. Great observation!! Same thought ran thru my mind. The hair, makup and general shape of her face reminded me of Alexander McQueen Spring 2010 show (Under the sea creatures and Atlantic inspired).

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  3. She looks like an alien cartoon, which is just AWESOME. Someone said Tilda S. Great observation!! Same thought ran thru my mind. The hair, makup and general shape of her face reminded me of Alexander McQueen Spring 2010 show (Under the sea creatures and Atlantic inspired).

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  4. Kaja, jestes niesamowita. Doskonale oddany nastroj, perfekcja techniczna, a przede wszystkim Twoja niecodzienna uroda.
    Rezultat sesji jest niezwykly: przewrotna kombinacja czegos na ksztalt stylu malarstwa flamandzkiego z nieomal futurystycznym urban style. Bomba.
    What a marvel, and who said nothing fresh could be achieved today…good on you Kaja.

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  5. Kaja, jestes niesamowita. Doskonale oddany nastroj, perfekcja techniczna, a przede wszystkim Twoja niecodzienna uroda.
    Rezultat sesji jest niezwykly: przewrotna kombinacja czegos na ksztalt stylu malarstwa flamandzkiego z nieomal futurystycznym urban style. Bomba.
    What a marvel, and who said nothing fresh could be achieved today…good on you Kaja.

    Reply

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