Morning Beauty | Sasha Pivovarova by Steven Meisel

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Published February 2, 2010


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39 thoughts on “Morning Beauty | Sasha Pivovarova by Steven Meisel”

  1. As much as i love this editorial, i think the airbrushing is ridiculous. In fact, i think the fashion industry is relying too much on airbrushing and we are seeing less "real" looking people.Iisn't make-up enough?

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  2. As much as i love this editorial, i think the airbrushing is ridiculous. In fact, i think the fashion industry is relying too much on airbrushing and we are seeing less "real" looking people.Iisn't make-up enough?

    Reply
  3. As much as i love this editorial, i think the airbrushing is ridiculous. In fact, i think the fashion industry is relying too much on airbrushing and we are seeing less "real" looking people.Iisn't make-up enough?

    Reply
  4. I agree with the over post production. but i am sure it is part of the concept to "Barbie" the models skin texture.
    i do love the images.

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  5. I agree with the over post production. but i am sure it is part of the concept to "Barbie" the models skin texture.
    i do love the images.

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  6. I agree with the over post production. but i am sure it is part of the concept to "Barbie" the models skin texture.
    i do love the images.

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  7. I don't mind the over airbrushing on this one. I think it's even a little bit on purpose as that era was known for caking on foundation and shooting through scrims to make everybody look perfect.

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  8. I don't mind the over airbrushing on this one. I think it's even a little bit on purpose as that era was known for caking on foundation and shooting through scrims to make everybody look perfect.

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  9. I don't mind the over airbrushing on this one. I think it's even a little bit on purpose as that era was known for caking on foundation and shooting through scrims to make everybody look perfect.

    Reply

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