Ranya Mordanova Stars in "Lady Baglady" by Nikolay Biryukov

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published April 1, 2013


Lady BagladyRanya Mordanova cuts a striking figure in all black looks for this series shot by Nikolay Biryukov. The story is inspired Chuck Palahniuk’s book, “Haunted”, which depicts a character named Lady Baglady who pretends to be homeless to escape the boredom of her wealthy life. With that influence in mind, Ranya is shown wearing the sleek styles of Alberta Ferretti, Chanel, Emilio Pucci and Dolce & Gabbana amongst others styled by Stella Gosteva in a setting of cardboard and stringed lights. / Makeup by Marina Keri, Hair by Ernesto Montenovo














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