Ros Georgiou Stars in Vogue Hellas July 2012 by Thanassis Krikis

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Published July 11, 2012

Greek PrideRos Georgiou plays Greek goddess in the pages of Vogue Hellas’ July cover story. Photographer Thanassis Krikis captures Ros in images that take her from the beach to the streets with images which are equally stunning and vividly imagined, while fashion editor Michael Pandos creates sweeping looks that evoke the spirit of Greek culture. / Makeup by Freddy Kalobratsos, Hair by Nicholas Villiotis













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1 thought on “Ros Georgiou Stars in Vogue Hellas July 2012 by Thanassis Krikis”

  1. The images are incredible. They are beautiful, All of the tones and  contrasts. But what makes theses pictures more special is how different they are from what we’re used to seeing.

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