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'Lady Art' in Marie Claire Spain December 2011 Merges Sculpture & Style

In this editorial photographed by David Roemer for the Marie Claire Spain December 2011 issue, model Vlada Roslyakova becomes one with a gigantic stone sculpture. It's no wonder the spread is titled 'Lady Art.'

What Vlada Roslyakova wears can be considered art as well. The styles, put together by fashion editor Enrique Campos, comprise beautiful flowing gowns and frocks from designers such as Prada, Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana and Stella McCartney, among others. Included in this presentation of soft-meets-tough is a sassy long-sleeved red mini dress, a sequined green frock and a jaw-dropping black gown with a slit that goes higher than could possibly be comfortable.

This expertly captured 'Lady Art' spread for the Marie Claire Spain December 2011 issue features hair and makeup by Karim Belghiran.
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