This Vogue Turkey editorial, featuring model Andreea Diaconu shot by photographer Mariano Vivanco, features some of the hottest prints, colors, and landscapes to be seen this side of the Middle-East.
By taking a gorgeous model and placing her smack-dab in the center of some (even more) gorgeous and exotic locales, Vivanco has ensured that the next flight I book will most likely land in the sun-drenched streets of Instanbul.
But since my low-budget ass is currently on a low-ass budget, these pictures will have to make-do until then.
With such a beautiful rug beneath your feet, aint no shame in sitting right down on the floor...
(And with her black and white zigzag print providing an "old-meets-new" contrast, can you blame her for doing just that?)
"Girl, whatchu shoppin' for? You already have every for-sale item draped over some part of your body... Save your pennies."
Despite the inevitable onslaught of leg-sweat, it's tough to argue with a woman who has the guts to rock fringed boots in hundred-plus degree weather... Werq, bytch.
The fan-pleated blouse matching her eye-makeup, the amazing geometric-print jacket, the handbag that dwarfs her barely-there shorts... This girl is the most fabulous piece of diner decorum.
(So that coffee better be on the house.)
"Excuse me, could you help me find my way? I got lost somewhere between 80's glam and 90's chic."
(While I love the fact that homeboy is trying to out-diva our model, standard uniforms just can't compete on the Fashion Field.)
It's hard out there for a fashion-pimp...
Especially one who attracts countless stray animals with her silver-streamer shoes.
(Can't blame the girl for stopping to take a breather.)
(Can't blame the girl for stopping to take a breather.)
The jewelry may be clunky, but the look is light-as-air.
(And those beautifully bright colors are putting the natural hue of the sky to shame.)
I have no jokes to make about this:
She's rocking McQueen, the sunset over the city is amazing, and I have just found a gorgeous new desktop background.
[photos: fashiontography]
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