Valeriya Melnik by Thanassis Krikis for Vogue Hellas July 2011

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Published June 23, 2011

Hot Summer – With perfectly bronzed skin and wavy tresses, Valeriya Melnik heats up the pages of Vogue Hellas July issue in a sultry story by photographer Thanassis Krikis (Smile Creative). Using nude male models as her props, Valeriya assumes complete control, wearing bright, sexy swimwear and gold jewelry fit for a summer queen. Fashion editor Michael Pandos’ styling elicits epicurean elegance and confidence. / Hair by Dimitris Gianetos, Make-up by Manos Vinichakis





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2 thoughts on “Valeriya Melnik by Thanassis Krikis for Vogue Hellas July 2011”

  1. I’m not liking the over saturation of the skin. And I don’t find she’s doing it for me in these ads. And sadly I don’t get the purpose of the naked men (nice view, but don’t get it). I don’t hate it, just don’t love it either. Kind of awkward for me.

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