Tush Winter | Tanya Dziahileva by Marcus Ohlsson

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Published November 23, 2009

From i-D to Vogue Germany, and now Tush, Tanya Dziahileva manages to emote a seemingly endless range of emotions. For Tush‘s winter edition, the Russian model seems to be in a pensive mood with “Tanyas Berliner Tage”. Styled by Claudia Scholtan and captured by Marcus Ohlsson, the blonde’s every expression appears effortlessly genuine.

Source | helligirl @ tfs


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12 thoughts on “Tush Winter | Tanya Dziahileva by Marcus Ohlsson”

  1. Haha. I think it’s brilliant that I wrote “give us more of her” and here she shows up yet again!
    And what a luck. She looks stunningly beautiful as always!

  2. Haha. I think it’s brilliant that I wrote “give us more of her” and here she shows up yet again!
    And what a luck. She looks stunningly beautiful as always!

  3. Haha. I think it’s brilliant that I wrote “give us more of her” and here she shows up yet again!
    And what a luck. She looks stunningly beautiful as always!

  4. Haha. I think it’s brilliant that I wrote “give us more of her” and here she shows up yet again!
    And what a luck. She looks stunningly beautiful as always!

  5. I like those not so perfect black and white shoots with noise. There’s such a talentn behind this one. Especially the last one which manage to keep the details strong her face but also her outfit, her body and the curtain.

    Gaelle
    htttp://beinglovingdoing.wordpress.com

  6. I like those not so perfect black and white shoots with noise. There’s such a talentn behind this one. Especially the last one which manage to keep the details strong her face but also her outfit, her body and the curtain.

    Gaelle
    htttp://beinglovingdoing.wordpress.com

  7. I like those not so perfect black and white shoots with noise. There’s such a talentn behind this one. Especially the last one which manage to keep the details strong her face but also her outfit, her body and the curtain.

    Gaelle
    htttp://beinglovingdoing.wordpress.com

  8. I like those not so perfect black and white shoots with noise. There’s such a talentn behind this one. Especially the last one which manage to keep the details strong her face but also her outfit, her body and the curtain.

    Gaelle
    htttp://beinglovingdoing.wordpress.com

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