Maryna Linchuk Fronts a Fashionable Family for Allure October 2012 by Greg Kadel

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Published September 21, 2012

Diary Of A Mod HousewifeMaryna Linchuk plays the role of fashionable mom for the October issue of Allure. Photographer Greg Kadel lenses high gloss images of Maryna with child model Luka Samsonov in a stark, modern setting. A strict, sleek wardrobe styled by Paul Cavaco is given a pop of brightness with contrasting hair in vivid fuchsia by Shay Ashual with matching brows by makeup artist Fulvia Farolfi. / Nails: Kiyo Okada, Prop Stylist: Lou Asaro






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12 thoughts on “Maryna Linchuk Fronts a Fashionable Family for Allure October 2012 by Greg Kadel”

  1. It’s so bazaar, yet somehow feels like it makes sense, even though I have no clue what’s going on in that house–and that’s why I like it so much.  

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