FGR Exclusive | Anastasiya Kolbasko by Danil Golovkin in “Addicted to Glamour”

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published December 15, 2014

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Addicted to Glamour–Fashion photographer Danil Golovkin shows a different side of glamour for FGR’s most recent exclusive starring Anastasiya Kolbasko. Rather than wearing the jewelry designs, the blonde model “eats” the adornments of gold styled by Liliya Simonyan. It certainly brings a whole new meaning to a “golden touch”. Hair and makeup artist Elena Zubareva worked on beauty for the shoot.

Chains Silo, H&M, Accessorize, Diva, M Style
Chains Silo, H&M, Accessorize, Diva, M Style
Corset Ellery, Chains Silo, Accessorize, Diva, Bozart; Ring Mawi
Corset Ellery, Chains Silo, Accessorize, Diva, Bozart; Ring Mawi
Bra Top Kim Haller, Two Finger Ring Auden, Chains H&M, Silo, Accessorize, Diva, Bozart, M Style; Bracelets MD Domini, Anton Heunis, Vintage Hollywood; Rings Mawi, Vintage Hollywood; Earrings Aqua
Bra Top Kim Haller, Two Finger Ring Auden, Chains H&M, Silo, Accessorize, Diva, Bozart, M Style; Bracelets MD Domini, Anton Heunis, Vintage Hollywood; Rings Mawi, Vintage Hollywood; Earrings Aqua
Corset Ellery, Chains Silo, H&M; Rings Vintage Hollywood, Mawi; Earrings MD Domini, Aqua, Vintage Hollywood
Corset Ellery, Chains Silo, H&M; Rings Vintage Hollywood, Mawi; Earrings MD Domini, Aqua, Vintage Hollywood
Chain Accessorize
Chain Accessorize
Chains H&M, Silo
Chains H&M, Silo
Photographer: Danil Golovkin
Stylist: Liliya Simonyan
Model: Anastasiya Kolbasko
Makeup/Hair: Elena Zubareva
Photo Assistant: Michael Kovynev

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3 thoughts on “FGR Exclusive | Anastasiya Kolbasko by Danil Golovkin in “Addicted to Glamour””

  1. This is beyond disturbing. There is nothing remotely creative about the images above and they should be removed. This is the definition of glamorizing eating disorders and drug use.

  2. Awesome–Avant Garde fashion display masking traditional patriarchal misogyny!!! Oh, wait.. Cliche.. Disregard.

  3. I love this. It’s shocking enough to get your attention, to make you think about the darker aspects of the industry.

    Maybe I’m wrong, but I didn’t see this as glamorising in any way. I just felt anger, contempt and sadness from the photographer.

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