Elizavera Porodina, Flower Power

Photography by Elizaveta Porodina
Styling by Victoire Simonney

 

Photography: Elizaveta Porodina @ Concrete Rep. Assisted by: Rhys Gray • Styling: Victoire Simonney • Assisted by: Apolline Coquet • Hair: Franziska Presche @ The Together Company. Make-up: Anne-Sophie Costa @ Streeters. Assisted by: Ami Tami • Casting: Emilie Astrom @ Creatvt • Model: Cassady Clover @ IMG Models • Light Director: Josef Beyer • Set Design: Afra Zamara @ Second Name. Nails: Adam Slee @ Streeters • Digital Operator: Leopold Jonas. Production: Concrete rep.

Previous image: Knitted top, J.W. Anderson. This image: Embellished denim, Schiaparelli. Pasties, Agent Provocateur.

Previous image, right: Dress, Ashi Studio. Latex panties, Elissa Poppy. Pumps, Abra. This image: Shirt, Valentino. Leather trousers, Drome.

Previous image, left: Dress, Loewe. Previous image, right: Dress, Simone Rocha. Thong, Louisa Ballou. Corset, Clio Peppiatt. This image: Dress, Sportmax. Hoodie cape, Alexandra Moura.

Previous image, left: Head piece, Sorcha O’Raghallaigh. Top, Stylist’s own. Jeans, Roberto Cavalli Spring 2001, Archives by Lea Yo. Previous image, right: Dress, Simone Rocha. Latex bra, Elissa Poppy.

Previous image, left: Dress, Neith Neyer. Previous image, right: Dress, Sportmax. Hoodie cape, Alexandra Moura. This image: Dress & cuffs, Ann Demeulemeester.

Dress, De Pino.

Bodysuit, Weekday. Skirt, J.W. Anderson. Shoes, Versace.

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