The life of the Fashion Blogger continues

Anina reports to us from a fashion shoot. She is also hanging with a prima ballerina.

Models and ballerina seem to fit together.

Anina is starting to position herself as the bridge between the fashion world and technology.

2 Responses to “The life of the Fashion Blogger continues”

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