Fabienne Hagedorn Sizzles in Moeva's Spring/Summer 2014 Collection

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published November 12, 2013

Moeva Spring – The spring-summer 2014 collection from independent London-based swimwear label, Moeva, is all about embracing powerful femininity. The brand cites the iconic photographer Helmut Newton as one of its influences, known for his liberating images of women in the seventies and eighties. Dutch beauty Fabienne Hagedorn wears Moeva’s bikinis, cut-out designs and stylish cover-ups for one sexy yet elegant spring-summer outing.























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