Regina Feoktistova by Serge Leblon for Harper's Bazaar Russia April 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published April 5, 2011

Escape at the Seascape – Escaping to the beach for a day of water and glamour, Regina Feoktistova is swathed in spring prints from the likes of Vanessa Bruno, Chanel and Louis Vuitton for the April edition of Harper’s Bazaar Russia styled by Mattias Karlsson. Lensed by Serge Leblon, Regina frolicks in the sand for a dreamy getaway. / Originally published in Harper’s Bazaar UK March 2011










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24 thoughts on “Regina Feoktistova by Serge Leblon for Harper's Bazaar Russia April 2011”

  1. i can’t believe they did something interesting with a beach. it’s different and not overly worked, conceptually speaking. and the Prada dress was refreshing, because the Prada stylings have been so literal and colour blocking, bla bla bla. and it isn’t an intedependent publication. hooray!

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