Saks Fifth Avenue Mexico Campaign | Eniko Mihalik by Alexander Neumann

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published June 5, 2011

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Updated March 14, 2017

Sea DarlingEniko Mihalik gets glam for seaside escapades in Saks Fifth Avenue Mexico latest campaign photographed by Alexander Neumann. Joined by Andrija Bikic, Eniko goes from yacht to helicopter in the elegant selects of stylist Danny Santiago featuring the work of Lanvin, Dolce & Gabbana, Diane von Furstenberg and others.











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23 thoughts on “Saks Fifth Avenue Mexico Campaign | Eniko Mihalik by Alexander Neumann”

    • why ? because of the blur, that make this work a “copy” ? or you just dont have nothing to say ! whatever

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    • why ? because of the blur, that make this work a “copy” ? or you just dont have nothing to say ! whatever

      Reply

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