Regina Feoktistova by Andrew Yee for How to Spend It

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published April 10, 2012

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Updated November 27, 2018

Water Sports – Not afraid of getting wet, Regina Feoktistova slips into sportswear inspired ensembles for the latest issue of How to Spend it Magazine from the Financial Times. Photographed by Andrew Yee (Atelier Management) with styling by Damian Foxe, Regina dons a wardrobe of athletic looks featuring the designs of Vera Wang, Max Mara, Akris, Alexander Wang and many more. / Hair by Daven, Makeup by Michelle Mungcal. Prop styling by Justin Allen @ Atelier Management









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2 thoughts on “Regina Feoktistova by Andrew Yee for How to Spend It”

    • maybe because it’s hard for me to believe that the water could be splashed like that while the ocean is quite calm.  That and they aren’t even wet from the water 🙂

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