Kristina Romanova by Eric Guillemain in The Longest Night

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published August 25, 2010

In a world of darkness and mystery, model Kristina Romanova makes a beautiful subject for photographer Eric Guillemain’s most recent work for The Ones2Watch. Styled by April Johnson, Kristina is a modern day grunge heroine in sheer pieces, combat boots and studded pants.


















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30 thoughts on “Kristina Romanova by Eric Guillemain in The Longest Night”

  1. Don’t really like the hair. Also, she looks a wee bit like Miley Cyrus? Which distracted me completely. In a bad way 🙁 Then again, I guess similarities can’t be helped.

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  2. This guy at sleazyphotographer.com….He needs a cure or something. Regarding “sleaziness” in fashion photography he should really do his homework and check elsewhere. He would be horrified…Guillemain is not speaking about “sex” in his work as far as I can see…..IMHO I would say he’s rather pretty “religious” !!!

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