Nadine Wolfbeisser by Olga Rubio Dalmau for C-Heads Magazine #26

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Published October 25, 2011

Nadine in Wonderland – Nadine Wolfbeisser (Next) adopts a look evocative of “Alice in Wonderland” for these youthful images by Olga Rubio Dalmau. Shot for the latest issue of C-Heads Magazine, Nadine wears delicate textiles and pastel hues to great effect in the lush green of a magical estate. Styled by Anelia Peschev with beauty by Ina Mauer, this shoot offers a sweet taste of spring.








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6 thoughts on “Nadine Wolfbeisser by Olga Rubio Dalmau for C-Heads Magazine #26”

  1. I agree with Timothy. The poses are predictable. It looks like the team just threw an oversized bunny in there to create something cute about the shot. Doesn’t work for me. The only photo I can appreciate is the one with the tree.

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