Downhill Racer: Grazia AU July '11

Bridget Malcolm dazzles in Grazia's 'Downhill Racer' edit, styled by McQuillan & shot by Mandelberg—luxury ski fashion with a 60s twist.
Downhill Racer: Grazia AU July '11

Photographed by David Mandelberg and styled by Thelma McQuillan, the beautiful model Bridget Malcolm is the highlight of the Grazia AU July 2011 editorial. Entitled as Downhill Racer, this editorial features ski and snow wear. That includes a lot of fur and mink, long sheer coats, hats and warm trousers. The clothing and accessories include the following labels: House of Cashmere, Little Joe Woman, Prada, Peter Lang, Lisa Ho, Natasha, Emu Australia, Bally, Liberty, Bunda Boutique, Sabatini White, American Apparel and Louis Vuitton. The brozed makeup and blow-dried hair has been done by Charlotte Blakeney at Mecca Cosmetica. The photo story is set against the snow yet gives an overall warm and appealing look. It has a 60s styleover which is classy and elegant.

Downhill Racer: Grazia AU July '11

Downhill Racer: Grazia AU July 2011

Downhill Racer: Grazia AU July 2011

Downhill Racer: Grazia AU July 2011

Downhill Racer: Grazia AU July 2011

Downhill Racer: Grazia AU July 2011

Downhill Racer: Grazia AU July 2011

Downhill Racer: Grazia AU July 2011

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