Tanya Dziahileva by Eric Broms for Elle Sweden August 2011
Elle Sweden August 2011 Cover | Tanya Dziahileva by Eric Broms
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A bit over-edited I might say which is a shame because Tanya is such a striking beauty.
I spoke with Tanya for the last month and wrote some of our conversations we agreed to post.
It isn’t much but isn’t it great she’s back?
http://swedeandsour.tumblr.com/post/7872024439/brief-conversations-tanya-dziahileva-dyagileva
I love Tanya!
fashion insouciance
her smile looks wayyy to forced
her smile looks wayyy to forced
her smile looks wayyy to forced
Her smile looks kind of forced, but the second cover is a sort of interesting concept for a fashion magazine? I would like to see it tried on more mainstream glossies, but they always stay safe and stick with the similar stuff every month.
http://www.style-abuse.blogspot.comÂ
Her smile looks kind of forced, but the second cover is a sort of interesting concept for a fashion magazine? I would like to see it tried on more mainstream glossies, but they always stay safe and stick with the similar stuff every month.
http://www.style-abuse.blogspot.comÂ