Valeriia

Photographed by Cesare Fraticelli.

Shaped by shadow and silence, this story follows a figure suspended in between. Draped forms and hollow light trace a quiet ritual of becoming. A vision by Cesare Fraticelli, styled and embodied by Valeriia Karaman.

Valeriia

Credits:

Photography: Cesare Fraticelli / @cesfrati
Fashion: Ikonostas Couture, Fleet Ilya, Agent Provocateur, Seolfhyll, Kammerhópa, Natacha Marro, Betony Vernon
Makeup: Polina Perminova / @polinaperminovamakeup
Hair: Elvire Delaroux / @elviredelaroux
Model&Styling: Valeriia Karaman / @valeriiakaraman

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