Detail images of Balmain S/S 2015 RTW Runway
Images: vogue.com
PARIS – Balmain S/S 2015, SEXY, TRANSPARENCY, COLOR & FIERCENESS. Definitely that could be the resumen of this runway. This is, for real, a silhouette for a killer woman! There were…
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