Hanna, Mariama, Kristina Model Stylebop Looks for Vogue Germany

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published August 19, 2021

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Updated August 20, 2021

Photos by Andreas Ortner
Styling by Elke Dostal

Photographer Andreas Ortner captures Stylebop’s latest campaign featured in the pages of Vogue Germany. The images star models Hanna Verhees, Mariama, Kristina, and Erik. Captured against a backdrop of clouds and water, the cast shows off sleek ensembles styled by Elke Dostal.

For beauty, Anne Neugebauer and Denise Grundmann work on hair and makeup for the shoot. Elke Dostal and Julia Uenlu are in charge of the creative direction for the campaign. Wolkn Production also works on production for the shoot, captured on location at Studio Spreegraphen in Berlin.

Hair by Anne Neugebauer
Makeup by Julia Uenlu

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