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Monday, September 12, 2011
CITY CHIC EDITORIAL ON ALL WOMEN STALK
For those of you who missed the City Chic editorial, jump on over to All Women Stalk and check it out. I absolutely loved doing this shoot. Natalie and Dave to spent their fifth wedding anniversary on an improvised trek through San Francisco landmarks as bride and groom again, Natalie wearing my creations. Since she's been doing editorials for Bride Chic going on three years now, having hubby Dave pose alongside her was her idea and what a concept it turned out to be. Once we added photographer, Dominic Colacchio into the mix, the improv and element of surprise began big time . . .
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