Sonia Szóstak, Kristine Lindseth

Photography by Sonia Szóstak
Styling by Victoire Simonney

 

Photography: Sonia Szóstak • Assisted by Szymon Gosławski and Jakub Czyszewicz • Stylist: Victoire Simonney • Assisted by Natalia Osełka and Gabriela Fin Machado • Makeup Artist: Marianna Yurkiewicz • Hair Stylist: Dora Roberti @ Blend Management • Casting Director: Julia Asaro • Model: Kristine Lindseth @ Ford Models • Set designer: Daughter of lama @ Saint Germain Agency • Set design assistant: Monika Zgoda • Video: Łukasz Dziedzic • Creative Producer: Karolina Vavra • Retouching: Agata Bielska

Previous image: Trousers and cape, Alain Paul. Sunglasses evolution 6, Pierre Cardin. This image: Top with fur details, micro shorts and hat, Fidan Novruzova. Vintage oversize denim, Forêt vierge.

Previous image, left: Le manteau Caruso, Jacquemus. Previous image, right: Leather 90° twist jacket, MM6 Maison Margiela. Vintage John Galliano dress, les mauvais garçons. Les double ballerines, Jacquemus. The Lockheed glasses, Jacques Marie Mage. This image: Top in cotton and skirt in viscose, Bottega Veneta.

This image: Tonni Blazer, Khaite. Embellished vintage jeans, Forêt vierge. Vintage feather boots, les mauvais garçons. Next image: Trousers, bra and top, Hermès. Pearl necklace, les mauvais garçons.

Previous image, left: La robe Ameno, Jacquemus. Leather trousers, MM6 Maison Margiela. Earring, Samuel François. Previous image, right: Bermuda shorts, Vaillant. Draped circle top, Atlein. Necklace, Samuel Francois.

Suit in pinstriped wool, Loewe. Pearl necklace, les mauvais garçons.

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