Sasha Melnychuk in Bottega Veneta by Dennison Bertram for Marie Claire Czech February 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 8, 2011

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Updated May 23, 2019

Dennison Bertram captures Sasha Melnychuk in a story of all Bottega Veneta pieces for this month’s issue of Marie Claire Czech. Styled by Sona Jankuliakova, Sasha jumps into action for the energetic spread.




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13 thoughts on “Sasha Melnychuk in Bottega Veneta by Dennison Bertram for Marie Claire Czech February 2011”

  1. Intro picture doesn’t really do the rest of these justice. I know the blurring thing is overdone, but in this case, as I usually say, this is the clear kind of blurry where the blurry doesn’t take away from the model or the clothes, so I like it.

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  2. I think the blur is well-done here actually… It’s controlled and not messy, and the color of the blur goes great with the models’ complexion and hair.

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  3. I think the blur is well-done here actually… It’s controlled and not messy, and the color of the blur goes great with the models’ complexion and hair.

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