Sasha Melnychuk in Bottega Veneta by Dennison Bertram for Marie Claire Czech February 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

/

Published February 8, 2011

/

Updated May 23, 2019

Dennison Bertram captures Sasha Melnychuk in a story of all Bottega Veneta pieces for this month’s issue of Marie Claire Czech. Styled by Sona Jankuliakova, Sasha jumps into action for the energetic spread.




Recent Updates

Kylie Jenner's Khy Drops Fresh Colors for Sweats & Tees

Kylie Jenner’s Khy Drops Fresh Colors for Sweats & Tees

In the latest fashion update, Kylie Jenner's brand Khy introduces a new array of colorways to its collection of sweats ...
Mango Victoria Beckham Feature

Victoria Beckham x Mango Revives Retro Summer Fashion

In a fusion of refined aesthetics, the Victoria Beckham x Mango capsule collection emerges as a symbol of summer sophistication, ...
Spell Erin Wasson Featured

Erin Wasson Wears Spell’s Parisian Cool Bohème Collection

In a charming setting near the South of France, Erin Wasson leads the campaign for Spell's latest Bohème collection. The ...
Reserved Summer 2024 White Featured

Reserved Brings White Summer Style to Sicily

Reserved's summer 2024 collection unfolds in the sun-drenched landscapes of Sicily, captured by photographer Paulina Wesolowska. The overarching theme of ...
Toni Garrn Hunza G Swim Featured

Toni Garrn is Coastal Chic in Hunza G’s New Swimwear

Toni Garrn is welcoming the arrival of summer in Hunza G's latest swimwear collection. Known for its signature crinkle fabric, ...
Massimo Dutti Red Fashion Featured

Massimo Dutti Harnesses the Power of Red Fashion for Summer

Massimo Dutti's recent spring-summer 2024 lookbook, Rouge O'Clock, envelops the viewer in striking red hues against the pristine sands of ...

13 thoughts on “Sasha Melnychuk in Bottega Veneta by Dennison Bertram for Marie Claire Czech February 2011”

  1. Intro picture doesn’t really do the rest of these justice. I know the blurring thing is overdone, but in this case, as I usually say, this is the clear kind of blurry where the blurry doesn’t take away from the model or the clothes, so I like it.

    Reply
  2. I think the blur is well-done here actually… It’s controlled and not messy, and the color of the blur goes great with the models’ complexion and hair.

    Reply
  3. I think the blur is well-done here actually… It’s controlled and not messy, and the color of the blur goes great with the models’ complexion and hair.

    Reply

Leave a Reply to szucs Cancel reply