Adelina Sotnikova: portrait photoshoot
Posted on 2017-02-06 • 3 comments
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Another beautiful photoshoot with Adelina Sotnikova. Adelina is as always amazing. Too bad that photoshoots are the only place where we could recently see her.










photographer Olga Moiseenko: vk.com
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Wow, she looks amazing! Those eyes! Yeah, wish I woke up like that every morning :) These skaters are making me so jealous.
I liked this photoshoot a lot unlike previous one when I could hardly recognise Adelina.
Oh, you’re young, you have plenty of time to grew up into beautiful young lady.
Yeah, she still looks like herself! Which is good because you can actually see she’s naturally pretty, she doesn’t need six hours in a makeup chair to look good :)
Oh, thank you. I think I’m just going through the “awkward years” right now. Heck, Ksenia Stolbova wore socks and sandals together when she was a kid. I’m sure I have nothing to worry about.