High Gloss – In a high-fashion photo shoot for Vogue India’s February 2013 issue, shot by Kevin Sinclair, model Lakshmi Menon poses in some of the season’s hottest metallic hues. Stylist Andrew Holden chose a variety of outerwear, blouses, dresses and accessories from labels like Gucci, Vera Wang, Chanel and Lanvin to give the model a sophisticated yet rebellious edge. / Hair by Dennis Fei, Makeup by Fumi Akinakagawa
Lakshmi Menon Dons Statement Pieces for Vogue India's February 2013 Issue by Kevin Sinclair
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breath-taking pieces and brilliant styling ! <3
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Very, very cool and innovative (and even edgy) takes on what would otherwise be some pretty conservative and traditional silhouettes and designs.
The styling of this editorial is impeccable! Love Lakshmi as well! Good to see her back 🙂
Desperately need to see more South Asian models being used in editorials!