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The Financial Times' How to Spend It Fashion Story is Extravagant

Sandrine Dulermo captures 'How to Spend it', a vintage housewife editorial that is lensed for the Financial Times. This image series is photographed inside of an extravagant mansion that boasts opulent decor and architectural details.

Model Helene Molsted stars in the fashion story and is styled by Hannah Teare. Hannah dresses her muse in a range of printed and vintage-themed pieces that embody a 60s-inspired flair. They include botanically printed maxi dresses, eye-catching jumpsuits and matching tweed separates that are more sophisticated in their look.

Hair styling for the Financial Times 'How to Spend it' shoot is the work of Keichiro while its makeup looks are created by beauty artist Emma Miles. This vintage housewife editorial embodies an elegant air and proves that opulence can never go out of fashion.
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