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The Fashion Gone Rogue 'Shades of Summer' Stars Tanya Katysheva

It is undeniable that there is an elegance about the ensembles showcased throughout the Fashion Gone Rogue 'Shades of Summer' editorial, but there is a fun youthfulness as well that makes them perfect for the sunny season. As though following a girly geek all grown up, the looks feature a quirky frizzed-out hairdo courtesy of hair and makeup artist Marina Alejandre as well as the pairing of socks and 'sandals.'

The Fashion Gone Rogue 'Shades of Summer' editorial was shot by photography duo Pablo Estévez and Javier Belloso against a colorblocked backdrop. It stars model Tanya Katysheva. The brunette beauty was outfitted in a wardrobe of bright hues from the likes of Max Mara, Dolores Promesas and Jimmy Choo. Stylists Javier Lozoya and Gema Martín put together the sweeping feminine looks.
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