Melissa Tammerijn by Richard Burbridge for Vogue Russia February 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 21, 2011

Melissa Tammerijn shines underneath the spotlight for Richard Burbridge’s seventies themed beauty story in February’s Vogue Russia. Styled by Katerina Mukhina, Melissa dons the disco inspired garments of Moschino, D&G, Chanel and others. With bold hues of makeup by Sally Branka and luxe hair by James Pecis, Melissa stuns in the glam shoot.







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16 thoughts on “Melissa Tammerijn by Richard Burbridge for Vogue Russia February 2011”

  1. The colours are so bright! I love it!

    The only thing I /really/ wish they’d left out is the red eye makeup. The blue look fantastic, but I find the red immensely unattractive – not just here, but wherever it is used.

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  2. I think this is pretty tacky, Vogue Russia has been especially disappointing lately. I love Melissa though and usually I like a lot of Richard’s photography as well.

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