Thomas Wylde Spring 2011 Campaign | Sasha Pivovarova by Greg Kadel

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 10, 2011

Following up a preview, we take a look at the Thomas Wylde’s full spring 2011 campaign starring Sasha Pivovarova. Teaming up with Greg Kadel, the Russian beauty takes on seven different looks styled by Maryam Malakpou.








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25 thoughts on “Thomas Wylde Spring 2011 Campaign | Sasha Pivovarova by Greg Kadel”

  1. Simple but with a lot of impact. Pivovarova (who has the best last name in the fashion industry) is so striking here. The styling and makeup and photography all came together perfectly here.

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  2. Simple but with a lot of impact. Pivovarova (who has the best last name in the fashion industry) is so striking here. The styling and makeup and photography all came together perfectly here.

    Reply
  3. Simple but with a lot of impact. Pivovarova (who has the best last name in the fashion industry) is so striking here. The styling and makeup and photography all came together perfectly here.

    Reply
  4. This is really good except for the colour grading. She doesn’t have to be so ‘washed out’ in order for the look to work. If it was b&w you could get away with it but here, by just muting the reds & oranges, it makes her look too sickly for me. Still brutally hot, though.

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  5. This is really good except for the colour grading. She doesn’t have to be so ‘washed out’ in order for the look to work. If it was b&w you could get away with it but here, by just muting the reds & oranges, it makes her look too sickly for me. Still brutally hot, though.

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  6. This is really good except for the colour grading. She doesn’t have to be so ‘washed out’ in order for the look to work. If it was b&w you could get away with it but here, by just muting the reds & oranges, it makes her look too sickly for me. Still brutally hot, though.

    Reply

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