Renaissance Fashion Shoots

The Giovanni Squatriti 'Brera' Shoot Contemporizes the Classics

Traditional renaissance sculptures get a modern makeover in the Giovanni Squatriti 'Brera' photoshoot for Push It magazine. Shot at The Academy Of Fine Arts of Brera, the breathtaking editorial showcases the talents of the school's Painting Class AA 2008/09, stylist Danila Torcoli, hair and makeup artist Isabella Sabbioni, and the photographer himself.

Posing atop paint-splattered work tables, the Brera model looks absolutely stunning in a metallic mini-dress with detailing that compares to that of the intricate sculptures around her. While an artist's studio is usually a somewhat chaotic area, there is a sense of beauty and calm that surrounds each of these photos, thanks to the skill of the photographer and his subject.

For a twist on the standard fashion editorial, check out the Giovanni Squatriti 'Brera' photoshoot for Push It magazine.
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