Kaleidoscopic Editorials

The 1st Magazine April 2011 Editorial Features Nadine Wolfbeisser

The 1st Magazine April 2011 editorial features model Nadine Wolfbeisser and her mirror image.

The spread showcases the blonde beauty in pensive poses within mirrored rooms. Nadine Wolfbeisser, styled by Yoan Gonfond and photographed by Rafeala Proll, showcases more colorful selections from the major fashion houses. The pieces are bright, cheerful and very much busy with regards to patterns. The accessories include neon-coated metal necklaces and super-tall heels. The spread's mirrors, and the brightly colored clothes, help in creating what one may consider a kaleidoscope view of the model.

With simple red nails and cherry-red lipstick, Nadine Wolfbeisser rocks thought-provoking poses and fierce fashion. The spread is modern yet classic, making the 1st Magazine April 2011 editorial a must-see.
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