Regina Feoktistova by Terry Tsilois in The Clash | Muse Spring 2010

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published May 18, 2010

Stylist Melanie Huynh pieces together a military-inspired wardrobe consisting of lace up boots, army green jackets and a hint of feminine allure for her latest work in Muse spring. Photographed by Terry Tsilois and starring Regina Feoktistova, The Clash showcases designs from Dior, Alexander Wang and others.










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37 thoughts on “Regina Feoktistova by Terry Tsilois in The Clash | Muse Spring 2010”

  1. The military thing is so dead I don't know how or why it has 'come back', but all the same the styling is pretty frickin' good. Very simple but really works.

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  2. The military thing is so dead I don't know how or why it has 'come back', but all the same the styling is pretty frickin' good. Very simple but really works.

    Reply
  3. The military thing is so dead I don't know how or why it has 'come back', but all the same the styling is pretty frickin' good. Very simple but really works.

    Reply

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