Evelina Mambetova Dresses Like Royalty in Tatler Hong Kong September 2012, Lensed by Nikolay Biryukov

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Published September 4, 2012

Pattern Recognition – Photographer Nikolay Biryukov’s latest images find model Evelina Mambetova (Premier London) in a wildly regal mix of autumn selects for the September issue of Tatler Hong Kong. Stylist Fabio Immediato plays up this season’s love affair with patterns and textures while Ernesto Montenovo (My-Management) gives Evelina a shock of big, bold hair. / Make-up by Megumi Matsuno @ Carol Hayes








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4 thoughts on “Evelina Mambetova Dresses Like Royalty in Tatler Hong Kong September 2012, Lensed by Nikolay Biryukov”

  1. I enjoy these spreads being brought to us, but I feel compelled to speak up about the lack of citations for the clothing.  The blog is called “Fashion Gone Rogue,” thus I can assume fashion is part of the focus, but these posts seem to show interest in everything but.  The magazine photos exist to show off the clothes, so it would be appreciated if you would named the designers of the pieces worn. 

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