Magdalena Frackowiak by Catherine Servel for Exhibition

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Published January 24, 2011

Catherine Servel and Magdalena Frackowiak team up once again for the Lipstick issue of Exhibition. Styled by Catherine Newell-Hanson, Magdalena dons sexy and sultry looks from the likes of Prada, Dolce & Gabbana and Louis Vuitton. With hair by Ashley Javier and makeup by Chiho Omae, Magdalena stuns with a purple ‘do and winter beauty.












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52 thoughts on “Magdalena Frackowiak by Catherine Servel for Exhibition”

  1. Idk, I like my Magdalena long and blonde haired. I dont quite understand the white panty crotch shot in the Versus dress. Seems out of place, and quite unnecessary. “Check out my granny panties yall!”
    Whoever the guy is who’s doing her hair and makeup, he’s creeping the hell out of me. She looks tortured.

    • Haha so true about the panties – I looked at that shot and did a double take… “what on earth did they put on her under that dress?” Then I saw they were hers; I guess she showed up at the shoot with those on haha. Nothing humanizes a gorgeous model quite like seeing that she wears those to work.

      • adore the styling here–cound’t disagree with you any more! how perfect the choice of all the clothes, including the panties! what an interesting concept!

      • adore the styling here–cound’t disagree with you any more! how perfect the choice of all the clothes, including the panties! what an interesting concept!

        • If they were some sexy underwear that go along with the styling theme of the editorial, then yes! Shes wearing white granny panties! Its distracting and unnecessary. Her hair is the “star” of the shoot…then her underwear stole that spotlight.

          • you’re weirdly negative–the panties are kind of sexy actually….and I actually find the whole shoot (inclusive of the panties) quite sexy…. and I’m a straight man. how about you keep your supernegative thoughts to yourself, hater?

        • If they were some sexy underwear that go along with the styling theme of the editorial, then yes! Shes wearing white granny panties! Its distracting and unnecessary. Her hair is the “star” of the shoot…then her underwear stole that spotlight.

        • If they were some sexy underwear that go along with the styling theme of the editorial, then yes! Shes wearing white granny panties! Its distracting and unnecessary. Her hair is the “star” of the shoot…then her underwear stole that spotlight.

          • The irony of this statement, seeing as how you’re the one freaking out over nothing, frederik_luv’s harmless comment.

          • The irony of this statement, seeing as how you’re the one freaking out over nothing, frederik_luv’s harmless comment.

          • The irony of this statement, seeing as how you’re the one freaking out over nothing, frederik_luv’s harmless comment.

          • Reply to Guest:

            Oh mommy came in to defend. How sweet. Its called NEGATIVE criticism and personal opinion. Has nothing to do with being called a “hater”. What a silly comment.

        • haha had no idea all this would happen, but… I love the shoot, and all I really said was I thought it was funny that she had those on; so many times these women don’t seem real, what with the editing and the fact that I have never seen anyone in person that looks like them. So seeing something like that is a rather funny reminder that we all put our pants (or white panties) on one leg at a time. Refreshing, actually. But it did make me laugh.

      • adore the styling here–cound’t disagree with you any more! how perfect the choice of all the clothes, including the panties! what an interesting concept!

      • adore the styling here–cound’t disagree with you any more! how perfect the choice of all the clothes, including the panties! what an interesting concept!

    • Haha so true about the panties – I looked at that shot and did a double take… “what on earth did they put on her under that dress?” Then I saw they were hers; I guess she showed up at the shoot with those on haha. Nothing humanizes a gorgeous model quite like seeing that she wears those to work.

  2. I really love the hair color on her here, but a lot of the shots seem repetitive. Overall a good idea and I love Catherine’s work.

  3. I really love the hair color on her here, but a lot of the shots seem repetitive. Overall a good idea and I love Catherine’s work.

  4. I really love the hair color on her here, but a lot of the shots seem repetitive. Overall a good idea and I love Catherine’s work.

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