A visual gallery showcasing the Stradivarius Event Paper Party, an event during London Fashion Week celebrating the opening of the Stradivarius flagship store on Oxford Street. Fashion photographers Béla Adler and Salvador Fresneda captured images of "the most audacious guests, it-girls, and influencers from all over the world" effectively encapsulating the brand's unique personality. Their captures were utilized to create the latest edition of The Event Paper, London edition, a magazine platform created from imagery generated exclusively at the event.
Portfolio of work by Damian Munoz, founder of Point of References.
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