“It started in Hollywood” | Giorgio Pesce

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It started in Hollywood by Giorgio Pesce

The newest editorial by Italian Photographer Giorgio Pesce has arrived, with cinematographic mood; it consists in a cut-out series of pictures where the model poses with some old Hollywood actresses like Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, Grace Kelly, Sophia Loren etc… Styled by Carol Pirruccio used some brands like Dior, Yves Saint Laurent, Banana Republic, Trussardi, Armani and Calvin Klein. Starred Top Model Regan Johnston from I Love Models Management, featured this summer on Fashionably Male and recenlty appeared in a Vogue Italia’s video-editorial.

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