This stunning vintage styled fashion shoot was inspired by the work of jewellery designer Adrienne Mineiro of The Vintage Empire . Not only did she design and make the beautiful pieces used in this shoot but she modelled them too!
The pink dress and pink petticoat were genuine vintage finds and the blue dress and boots were from Junkee Clothing Exchange in Reno, Nevada.
Thanks to Courtney for sharing this beautiful shoot, and bringing Adrienne’s fabulous work to our attention
Credit: Courtney Wilson Photography & JLM Creative
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