Urban Sportswear Editorials

Design Scene's BXL Exclusive is Casually Cool

Nina Rietjens at Dominique Models pulls off a range of urban sportswear looks in Design Scene's 'BXL' editorial. The blonde beauty dons braided hair and effortlessly cool wardrobe staples from labels that include Nike, Lacoste and Old American College among other names.

Design Scene's 'BXL' exclusive is captured by photographer Shari Ruzzi's lens in Brussels and features styling by the talented Leiying Lo. The sporty shoot highlights athletic bra tops, colorful polo shirts and oversized bomber jackets that are all the rage this season. In addition to its clothes, the shoot also highlights comfy sneaker looks.

Makeup artist Crystal Die works alongside the stylist to create her model's dynamic look. In addition to fresh-faced cosmetics, Nina also sports war-paint inspired makeup looks that fit her urban warrior look.
Trend Themes
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