KEY POINTS

  • Irina Shayk shares Max Mara pre-collection
  • She also was a part of a video to promote the pre-collection
  • The model also shared photos of Burberry shoot

Irina Shayk took on a monochromatic look for a new campaign for Italian fashion company Max Mara. She shared the picture and a video of the photo shoot with her fans online.

Shayk wore an all black outfit for the new Max Mara campaign and shared the picture of the shoot on her Instagram page. The model can be seen wearing a black outfit with white dots in the photo. She finished the look with a black headband a matching pair of black boots.

“Serving T for the Master,” Shayk captioned the video of the campaign.

She is joined by a few other models in the campaign, and the video shows all of them dancing in different outfits, including the black dress with white dots. The dresses are from the Max Mara Spring 2020 collection.

A few days ago, Shayk posed for the cameras for Burberry. She shared a photo of the shoot on Instagram and revealed that it was from the pre-collection.

Shayk wore a light colored top with black and orange lining. Her white skirt had prints of different animals. She finished the look with a white handbag and a pair of white heels.

In another shoot for Burberry pre-collection, Shayk wore a skin-tight dress. The photo she shared online shows her with a black jacket with yellow interiors tied around her waist. The outfit comes with unique black cap and yellow boots.

The other photo of the Burberry pre-collection that Shayk shared online shows her in a yellow checkered jacket, black pants and matching black boots. She finished the look with the unique cap that looks like a hoodie.

The designs for the Burberry pre-collection were from Riccardo Tisci, who Shayk described as her “favorite genius friend.” Tisci also shared a photo of the model wearing a new grey outfit on his Instagram page.

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Pictured: Russian supermodel Irina Shayk attending the Jean-Paul Gaultier Haute Couture Spring Summer 2019 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on Jan. 23, 2019. Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images