Donna Loos by Mara Zampariolo in Take a Walk on the Wild Side

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published November 14, 2010

Photographer Mara Zampariolo offers us a special edit of her recent feature for the October issue of Playing Fashion and we can’t help but fall in love with the juxtaposition of the wild and soft. Styled by Ornella Jong, Donna Loos sports animal prints from the likes of Roberto Cavalli, Azzedine Alaia and Blumarine in Take a Walk on the Wild Side.








Additional Credits:
Makeup – Morgane Goupy
Hair Stylist – Oshima Miharu


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14 thoughts on “Donna Loos by Mara Zampariolo in Take a Walk on the Wild Side”

  1. This is very cool. Love the styling, settings and overall tone. Quite different take on the “wheat grass shots” concept that I see too often.

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  2. This is very cool. Love the styling, settings and overall tone. Quite different take on the “wheat grass shots” concept that I see too often.

    Reply

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