miss_catherine
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Terrific! Thanks for sharing: Kinga looks lovely.

We arrived a bit late in Paris yesterday and had to skip a few shows. Unfortunately. It's even more unfortunate that one of the models at Stephane Rolland (a show we adored last time) was actually our all-time darling Kinga Lukomska. We featured her a few weeks ago with her brand new digitals from Poland (mother agency is SPP in Wroclaw) and here are the newest from Paris, recently shot at City Models. Stephane Rolland S/S 09 belonged to our favorites because of the mix between classic beauty and fashion forward faces. Once again this target has been reached with Kinga as the best example.




Who doesn't run in NY next work has to rush to London. If there is no specific plan in Milan or Paris, indeed. So, good girls are slowly starting to land in british agencies now and the first nice surprises are already in town. Among them is Kinga Lukomska, big-time all-time favorite of ours and muse of photographer Sarah Moon. Kinga's got this amazing ability to refresh her look forever, making each appearance a little different from the previous one. This time we're falling for the gentle bedhead-effect on the first picture, the carefree attitude given by her haircut perfectly matching her dramatic gaze. A subtle wind is blowing again. Found a few times ago by SPP Models in Wroclaw, Poland, Kinga recently took a brandnew start during Couture shows in Paris (with City Models and she walked Stephane Rolland - the castings are always brilliant mixes of high-level established models and unexpected promising fresh faces). We guess with her new home in London, FM Models, she'll be able to let her potential cross the Channel again and we strongly belive the british coolness needs a bit of cool Kinga.

FDIBAnother huge favortie of ours to appear in that story is Kinga Lukomska. The melancholic Polish beauty, now with City in Paris and FM London, proves once again how the atmosphere of an editorial comes from the model and can even be created mostly by her. The genius of the photographer in that case is to capture her the way she is (white wall as backgound sounds perfect too) and let her express. Mesmerizing.
Great to see her in a show again! The syling suits her, I think. Very...austere (seems to be the closest word to what I want to convey). Lovely.