Dinara Chetyrova Poses in the Emipire City for Mabel Magalhares’ F/W 2013 Campaign by Gustavo Marx

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Published March 19, 2013

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New York SwagDinara Chetyrova hits the Big Apple for Brazilian label, Mabel Magalhaes’ Fall/Winter 2013 campaign. Photographed by Gustavo Marx, the alluring brunette dons a wardrobe shimmering with embroidered beads, statement earrings, luscious lace and understated paisley selected by stylist Mariana Sucupira. / Hair and Make-up by Ronnie Peterson

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