Anastasia Yakunina by Marco Trunz in Up in the Air for Fashion Gone Rogue

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published April 6, 2011

Fashion in Flight Marco Trunz takes to Cape Town, South Africa for an aviation story featuring amazing vintage finds and antique planes. Styled by Cally Palmer and Cristal Birch, Anastasia Yakunina and Leandro Sorice go out for a day of plane hopping in true retro style with vintage Chanel, Hermes and more. / Beauty by Kevin Epstein













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31 thoughts on “Anastasia Yakunina by Marco Trunz in Up in the Air for Fashion Gone Rogue”

  1. The photos of the guy are very good. The ones of the girl are distant and feel lacking in an understanding of the person being shot… just my opinion.

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  2. The photos of the guy are very good. The ones of the girl are distant and feel lacking in an understanding of the person being shot… just my opinion.

    Reply

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