Olga Serova by Nikolay Biryukov for Elle Ukraine March 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 25, 2011

Photographer Nikolay Biryukov proves how color blocking can really pop in the March edition of Elle Ukraine. Set against a gloomy background, Olga Serova dons the technicolor hues of Max Mara, Versace, Michael Kors and others styled by Natalia Osadchaya.








Additional Credits:
Makeup by Martina D’Andrea/Close Up Milano
Hair by Marco Braca/Close Up Milano
Producer by Aliona Gluhih


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19 thoughts on “Olga Serova by Nikolay Biryukov for Elle Ukraine March 2011”

  1. The blue lipstick is nottt nice. It reminds me of Kesha on New Year’s Eve…

    And I really don’t like the Prada shoes with foam wedges. It just looks like a strange hybrid between those cheap flipflops you can buy at Dollarama and a pair of shoes that really could have potential to be AMAZING.

    Reply
  2. The blue lipstick is nottt nice. It reminds me of Kesha on New Year’s Eve…

    And I really don’t like the Prada shoes with foam wedges. It just looks like a strange hybrid between those cheap flipflops you can buy at Dollarama and a pair of shoes that really could have potential to be AMAZING.

    Reply
  3. The blue lipstick is nottt nice. It reminds me of Kesha on New Year’s Eve…

    And I really don’t like the Prada shoes with foam wedges. It just looks like a strange hybrid between those cheap flipflops you can buy at Dollarama and a pair of shoes that really could have potential to be AMAZING.

    Reply
  4. I seriously HATE those foam wedge inserts. The shoe could have been SO amazing, if they’d just left out the weird foam bits. They look like those cheap platform flip flops we all used to wear in the 90s cos we thought they were beach + nautical chic.

    Reply
  5. I seriously HATE those foam wedge inserts. The shoe could have been SO amazing, if they’d just left out the weird foam bits. They look like those cheap platform flip flops we all used to wear in the 90s cos we thought they were beach + nautical chic.

    Reply
  6. I seriously HATE those foam wedge inserts. The shoe could have been SO amazing, if they’d just left out the weird foam bits. They look like those cheap platform flip flops we all used to wear in the 90s cos we thought they were beach + nautical chic.

    Reply
  7. I seriously HATE those foam wedge inserts. The shoe could have been SO amazing, if they’d just left out the weird foam bits. They look like those cheap platform flip flops we all used to wear in the 90s cos we thought they were beach + nautical chic.

    Reply

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