Czech Republic (and Slovakia by the way) is the ultimate source for timeless beauties with strange but strong and long careers. Denisa Dvorakova could be considered as the epitome of that trend with her almost classic features, melancholic gaze and strong presence in editorials. We’re more than happy to feature her here today and even happier when we remember she’s also had a story by Andreas Larsson in previous Muse magazine. Right now we’re all about her spread in Mixte 63 shot by Simon Burstall and styled by Belén Casadevall. That’s why we are happy and sad at the same time, Denisa is back on tracks while Mixte is said to disappear. One of the very best magazines in french newsstands who stops is always a big loss.
Let’s wipe our tears and turn back to Denisa’s latest prowesses. As a huge Chanel favorite, she just walked in Venice. Cruise, baby, cruise. Curly hair seemed made for her and actually the story from Mixte shows how she could work out any hairdo. Bangs, hats, sunglasses, cigarettes and urban turbans. Denisa’s magic doesn’t need much more than a grey background and a few pages to shine. Darkness shines too when quiet potential gently explodes. If it’s a sad and bitter goodbye (forever?) to Mixte, it’s such a sweet hello and welcome back to Denisa, timeless czech muse.