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8 Latest Photoshoots of Nagita Slavina, Styled like a 60s Girl

8 Latest Photoshoots of Nagita Slavina, Styled like a 60s Girl

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8 Latest Photoshoots of Nagita Slavina, Styled like a 60s Girl

Being focused on business, taking care of children, and traveling around the world have made Nagita Slavina rarely do photoshoots for a brand. This time, she poses again. She represents the brand Louis Vuitton. What does this photoshoot look like? Let's take a look!

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In this photoshoot, Nagita Slavina will style herself like a girl from the 60s.

8 Latest Photoshoots of Nagita Slavina, Styled like a 60s Girl

Under the direction of Adi Surantha, Gigi's style looks really cool! She also poses with confidence.

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Interestingly, adorable doll-like styles like this are not overlooked.

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Gigi herself admits that she rarely takes OOTD photos like trendy women.

8 Latest Photoshoots of Nagita Slavina, Styled like a 60s Girl

Bright colors are not missed by Raffi Ahmad's wife. Just look, she also wears a pink outfit.

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Gigi's outfit is so suitable with the ornaments in one corner of the Museum Macan.

8 Latest Photoshoots of Nagita Slavina, Styled like a 60s Girl

Yes, Gigi indeed had a photoshoot at Museum Macan. Moreover, on that day, the museum was closed.

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Adi Surantha not only chooses outfits and accessories, but also chooses the most suitable corner of the museum for Gigi.

Hanung Bramantyo Admits Initially Not Wanting to Be a Director, Considered Film as a Capitalistic Tool

Hanung Bramantyo Admits Initially Not Wanting to Be a Director, Considered Film as a Capitalistic Tool

Before starting a live discussion on the Indonesian Film Directors Club (IDFC) Instagram, the directors talked about their backgrounds and how they got into the film industry. Interestingly, Hanung said that he was never initially interested in the world of film, let alone becoming a director. Why?

Hanung Bramantyo Admits Initially Not Wanting to Be a Director, Considered Film as a Capitalistic Tool