PHOTOSHOOT: INSTYLE MAGAZINE
Back in 2010, Marina graced the pages of InStyle Magazine. The editorial, which showcased some of the best Fall/Winter 2010 collections, was lensed by Christophe Rihet.
Styling by Amanda Bellan and Frankie Read, hair by Paul Percival, makeup by Cassie Jones and nails by Julie Luong.
We're starting off strong with Marina dressed in a Dior chunky ivory wool knit cardigan with baby-blue silk ribbons and white fur trimming (£1,650.00) which she teamed up with Dolce & Gabbana burgundy velvet wrap bustier dress with draping and jewel brooches (£1,300.00).
Her jewelry here includes a Topshop metal chain necklace with a Pebble London 22ct gold, blue aventurine and silk necklace (£240.00 - similar pictured).
On her hands, she wore a Dorothy Perkins black leather ring (£12,50) and a Sarah Ho London 18ct gold, quartz and tsavorite ring (£2,150.00).
Look n. 2 displays Marina wearing her favorite designer, Vivienne Westwood! She chose one of the final numbers from the Gold Label's F/W10 runway - a lilac silk taffeta dress with exploding black organza skirt.
As in accessories, she wore two studded leather cuffs by Felder Felder (£200.00 each), a feather and 18ct gold headdress by English jewellers Wright & Teague...
...which she then swapped for a Sonia Rykiel beige ostrich feather pom-pom headband (£350.00).
One element I've noticed about this shoot: there's just never enough when it comes to jewelry! Layering chunky necklaces is such an early 2010s thing and this shoot definitely showed how to do it back then.
Marina combined a Djurdja Watson black jet necklace with Swarovski crystals (£476.00) with a Topshop metal multi-strand watch necklace in silver (£50.00)
M further accessorized her look with a Chanel metal ope-work, enamel, resin and gripoix cuff (£1,724.00)...
...and Pebble London mother-of-pearl oval bezel ring (£165.00 - similar pictured) and gold-plated & pink aventurine ring (£145.00).
The HOT Steampunk-inspired metallic gold and black patent leather sandals (£635.00) are signed by Rupert Sanderson.
For the third look of this editorial, the singer wore a white tulle dress with fraying and ruffles from Chanel's collection, which was inspired by Winter wonderland.
Marina's jewelry here included a Tom Binns Design Punk Chic metal necklace (£895.00), a Djurdja Watson gold-plated silver and brass necklace with Swarovski crystals (£389.00), and a Hoss Intropia silk and crystal cuff (£79.50).
Next, she accentuated the waist of her dress by rocking a Hollywood Trading Company studded black leather belt (£205.00).
The look was completed with these black eel skin peep-toe platform pumps (£585.00) from Rupert Sanderson.
Here, Marina wore the Lolita bodysuit (£439.00) from Bebaroque's "Matador" collection with embroidery inspired by Spanish traditional matador costumes and historical embroidery.
She layered a L'Agence cotton skirt (£170.00) with a Topshop tulle and diamanté maxi skirt (£70.00).
Her jewelry starts off with this beautiful Chanel Pre-Fall 2010 "Paris-Shanghai" collection gold metal, enamel and silk tassel necklace (£2,285.00).
She also wore Tom Binns Design crystal earrings (£120.00), the Felder Felder studded leather cuffs (£200.00 each), Pebble London gold-plated, onyx and coral ring (£165.00) and Sarah Ho London 18ct white-gold, topaz and diamond ring (£4,760.00).
Lastly, her black leather biker boots (£160.00) are Hudson London.
For the penultimate look, Marina sports this intricate folded black lambskin leather sleeveless coat (£2,795.00) by John Rocha!
Last but definitely not least, Marina poses in this Emilio Pucci Fall/Winter 2010 mustard-yellow ostrich feather jacket (£4,865.00), which I promise, would go missing if it was near me.
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Top: Aje Tidal Tucked Cropped Top (CA$450.00) | Shorts: UNTTLD Johnny Pleated Cotton-Blend Mini Shorts ($690.00) | Sandals: Ulla Johnson Arabella Braided Leather Sandals ($525.00) | Handbag: Dorothy Perkins Tan Whipstitch Cross Body Bag (£25.00) | Ring: Fernando Jorge 18K Yellow Gold Stream Open Ring ($7,250.00) | Hat: Lock & Co. Hats CASSIS PANAMA (£195.00)
This week's Disney hotel is Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa. Since this hotel is quite similar to last week's hotel, Disney's Wilderness Lodge, creating an outfit that wasn't too similar to last week's look was a challenge. Fortunately, a movie was also the inspiration for last week's outfit, so this time, I drew inspiration from the colors of the resort.
That's why I chose a green top that matches the color of the roof. The details on the top remind me of trees, which is fitting since, like the Wilderness Lodge, the Grand Californian draws inspiration from National Park Lodges.
The building's interior and exterior are primarily made of wood or materials designed to look like wood. As a result, I decided to use brown hues for the rest of the outfit, including tan shorts, brown sandals, and a brown bag. These choices add a certain simplicity and outdoor vibe to the overall look.
The finishing touches of this outfit are the ring and the hat, each featuring one of its two central colors. The ring adds a chic element that complements the shirt, while the hat feels like the perfect addition to an outfit suited for an outdoor adventure.
This outfit totally nails the vibe of the Grand Californian Hotel & Spa. It's different enough from last week's getup to keep things fresh, but still fits right in. The green top and brown accessories work together like a dream, making it the perfect choice for a day spent exploring the resort and all the cool stuff around it.
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Top: Jil Sander Leather Tie-Neck Top ($4,590.00) | Jeans: AGOLDE Jeans (€ 70) | Ankle boots: Bocage TIAGO - Bottines à lacets en cuir Beige (135,00 €) | Handbag: Dorothy Perkins Tan Whipstitch Cross Body Bag (£25.00) | Earrings: Oscar de la Renta Cluster Button Brass Earrings ($470) | Hair tie: Jigsaw ELASTIC HAIR BAND (£4)
This week's featured Disney hotel is the Disney Davy Crockett Ranch at Disneyland Paris. As someone who has mostly visited Walt Disney World, the Davy Crockett Ranch reminded me of the cabins you can find at Fort Wilderness. The entire "hotel" consists of a series of cabins in a wooded area that is a 15-minute drive from the park.
I decided to create an outfit inspired by the natural environment of the area and the character after which the resort is named. Although I couldn't find a top that looked exactly like the one worn by Davy Crockett, this Jil Sander top is pretty close in terms of color and relaxed fit.
For bottoms, I opted for a pair of jeans that are perfect for exploring the wooded areas of the property. Speaking of exploration, one needs comfortable and practical footwear to explore the area, so I selected these Bocage ankle boots.
To complete the outfit, I added a brown handbag that is perfect for carrying anything you might need while walking around the woods or parks. I also included a taupe hair elastic to make a ponytail, taking the place of Crockett's famous raccoon hat. Finally, the earrings provide a small reference to the lyrics of the Ballad of Davy Crockett, where it is stated that he was born in the "greenest state in the land of the free.”
Overall, this outfit is a great way to enjoy the natural surroundings of the hotel while also paying homage to the character after which the resort is named. With comfortable yet stylish clothing and practical accessories, this outfit is perfect for exploring the wooded areas and enjoying the parks.
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