Natasha Poly by Alasdair McLellan
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I didn't recognize Natasha Poly at all! She used to have brown hair or this was just for the shoot?
I didn't recognize Natasha Poly at all! She used to have brown hair or this was just for the shoot?
The photo makes me wanna go green…with envy! (just kidding). This shot is beautiful!
The photo makes me wanna go green…with envy! (just kidding). This shot is beautiful!
Gorgeous photograph, "directional" styling, and a brilliant mix of high- and low-end fashion (yeah, I see you there, Vivienne!) for a result that's a refreshing respite from the status quo…including that of the "Go Green" movement. For a change, an image within that ilk that I consider aspirational. (No need to reference the inverse–i.e., the deluge of bland, beige, and utterly boring examples of the so-called "green lifestyle" presented all too often.)
Instead, praise for an example that turns a campaign on its proverbial head [double entendre unintentional]:
'Recycling' accessories, or re-interpreting "looks"—proof/pudding that more than recycling aluminum cans can be categorized under the key phrase utilized for environmental responsibility.
Bravo!
Gorgeous photograph, "directional" styling, and a brilliant mix of high- and low-end fashion (yeah, I see you there, Vivienne!) for a result that's a refreshing respite from the status quo…including that of the "Go Green" movement. For a change, an image within that ilk that I consider aspirational. (No need to reference the inverse–i.e., the deluge of bland, beige, and utterly boring examples of the so-called "green lifestyle" presented all too often.)
Instead, praise for an example that turns a campaign on its proverbial head [double entendre unintentional]:
'Recycling' accessories, or re-interpreting "looks"—proof/pudding that more than recycling aluminum cans can be categorized under the key phrase utilized for environmental responsibility.
Bravo!
this is so beautiful. i lost my words
this is so beautiful. i lost my words
oooh how i miss seeing natasha p. more!
oooh how i miss seeing natasha p. more!
she's beyond beauty!
she's beyond beauty!
Which collection/designer are the pieces are from? I love that baseball cap/crown sooo much.
Which collection/designer are the pieces are from? I love that baseball cap/crown sooo much.
> Amelia W
At the left top of the photo there's a Japanese caption, says these are vintage Vivian Westwood except the black cap from Polo Ralph Lauren.
> Amelia W
At the left top of the photo there's a Japanese caption, says these are vintage Vivian Westwood except the black cap from Polo Ralph Lauren.