Polaris – the second of eight covers: Georgia Palmer in Balenciaga, photography by Alice Rosati, style by Niki Pauls
Georgia Palmer by Alice Rosati and Niki PaulsGeorgia wears dress Mugler, pullover Sportmax, shoes Quira, tights Wolford. Photography Alice Rosati, styling Niki Pauls at Cør Studio ParisGeorgia wears skirt Dior. Photography Alice Rosati, styling Niki PaulsGeorgia wears costume pants Charlie Le Mindu, belt and bag Acne Studios, earrings Cartier. Photography Alice Rosati, styling Niki Pauls at Cør Studio ParisGeorgia Palmer wears overall dress Rick Owens, body Sportmax, shoes Mugler, sunglasses Acne Studios. Photography Niki Pauls, styling Alice RosatiGeorgia wears leather body Acne Studios, tights Wolford, ear cuff Panconesi. Photography Alice Rosati, styling Niki PaulsDress, belt and necklace Chanel, shoes Coperni. Photography Alice Rosati, styling Niki PaulsGeorgia wears coat and boots Fendi, earring Schiaparelli. Photography Alice Rosati, styling Niki PaulsCoat and gloves Louis Vuitton, corset Mugler, shoes Coperni, earcuff Panconesi. Photography Alice Rosati, styling Niki PaulsGeorgia Palmer cover shot by Alice Rosati, styling Niki Pauls. Total look Balenciaga
Credits
photography Alice Rosati @alicerosatistudio styling Niki Pauls @nikipauls hair Yulia Pantiukhina using @GHD France makeup Anna Sadamori @shotview_management using @GucciBeauty production Tyra Galiyeva @__artcorp set design Corentin Still photography assistant Chiara Kurtovic styling assistants Laura Schowe and Stella Raschke set design assistant Ley Lalanne thanks to Kate Moss Agency, IMG Models and CØR Studio Paris
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