
Seasoned Elegance – Looking every bit the part of sophistication personified, Eniko Mihalik and Toni Garrn model the spring-summer collection from Ports 1961. With creative direction and styling by Alex Slavycz, the duo poses in front of Henrique Gendre’s lens wearing tailored suits and draped dresses. Voluminous hair by Ashley Javier and feminine makeup by Hung Vanngo perfect the elegant ensembles. / Manicure by Alicia Torello

Road to California – Club Monaco travels to California deserts and highways for its spring-summer lookbook starring Eniko Mihalik and Valerija Kelava. The new season is inspired by music festivals where easy basics such as white tees and linen skirts are juxtaposed with cowboy boots and oversize scarves. Tribal prints in nude and pastel hues bring a bohemian flair to the summer staples.

Siréne – Eniko Mihalik is a sultry siren in a sheer dress for the February cover of Numéro, shot by Sofia Sanchez and Mauro Mongiello. See the full image under the cut.

Midnight Cowgirl – Eniko Mihalik gets cinematic for the December issue of Vogue Italia with Francesco Carrozzini’s street style images. Wearing a wardrobe full of western flair styled by fashion editor Enrica Ponzellini, Eniko stands out from the crowd in colorful ensembles featuring the work of Dolce & Gabbana, Fendi, Chanel and Giambattista Valli amongst others.
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Designer Hair – Eniko Mihalik tries on hairdos inspired by the fall runway shows of Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent, Dolce & Gabbana and others for this beauty story in the November issue of Allure. Photographed by Tom Munro with styling by Paul Cavaco, Eniko is an elegant vision in a range of updos by hair stylist Shay Ashual and trasnformative makeup by Fulvia Farolfi.

50′s Flirt – Eniko Mihalik is the bell of the ball for VMAN’s winter-spring issue surrounded by a cast of male models including Simon Nessman, Nicolas Ripoll, Jakob Wiechmann, Justin Bravo, Matthew Terry and Matthew Coatsworth in 50′s inspired looks. Photographed by Sharif Hamza and styled by Tom van Dorpe, the group takes to a diner in an array of retro pieces ranging from preppy tweed to bad boy leather.