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Landscape with horses

An idea to go on a hippodrome, to conduct Sunday with a benefit, belonged to Masha. Of course, all at once agreed. But then there was the eternal female question: "What do I wear?". Derby Style (or jockey style) decorates any girl and allows improvise. And here the most important is that this style allowed us with Masha to get dressed in a one direction but to be unlike on each other. Thus, I think, we could be harmoniously combined with these stately and majestic horses. 

Идея поехать на ипподром, чтобы с пользой провести воскресенье, принадлежала Маше. Конечно же, все сразу согласились. Но тут же возник вечный женский вопрос: «Что же надеть?». Derby Style (или жокейский стиль) украшает любую девушку и позволяет импровизировать. А самое главное, этот стиль позволил нам с Машей одеться в одном направлении, но быть не похожими друг на друга. При этом, думаю, мы смогли гармонично сочетаться с этими статными и величественными скакунами. 

Photographed by Madi Sarsenov

Style by Alina Sarsenova

 

On Alina

Shoes: Mon Amie

Hat: Seeberger

Jeans: Sela

Jacket: Mango

Gloves: Massimo Dutti

On Mariya

Shoes: Braska

Hat: Glance

Jacket: Trussardi

Trousers: Amisu

Gloves: Vera Pelle

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