Regina Salomao Spring 2012 Campaign | Jacqueline Medeiros by Gustavo Marx

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Published July 14, 2011

Summer Mix – Jacqueline Medeiros gets swept away in the spring 2012 campaign from Regina Salomao. Lensed by Gustavo Marx, the long haired beauty displays the new collection which includes long, flowing designs. Stylist Mariana Sucupira mixes different textures and patterns to create a breezy look that stands out from the bucolic scenery.










Additional Credits:
Assistants photographer Tiago Nunes and Felipe Marx
Art Direction Natália Matos
Beauty Bruno Cândido
Styling Assistant Amanda de Mendonça


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