Marcelina Sowa by Sinsong in Being Bathory for Fashion Gone Rogue

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published November 11, 2010

Marcelina Sowa takes on the role of a black widow in photographer Sinsong’s moody world of urban edge juxtapose with high fashion glam. The faithless beauty dons luxe fashions styled by Emily Bess and wears a mix of lingerie and ready to wear from the likes of Dolce & Gabbana, Metta Metalworks and Adrienne Landau in Being Bathory. / Makeup by Misha Shahzada and hair by Crews











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24 thoughts on “Marcelina Sowa by Sinsong in Being Bathory for Fashion Gone Rogue”

  1. I loooooove Marcelina Sowa’s face, she can look both flawlessly beautiful and otherworldly and odd all in a single shot. However, the setting, lighting, photography, and styling are all student-grade. Sadly! She deserves a better venue to showcase her modeling skill.

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  2. This spread started off slow but ended with string of WOW images… Have to say, love rules… And I don’t mind the photoshop..

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