Life Photos of Foreign Beauties: Issue 176 - Amateur Model’s Styled Daily Shots



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Life Photos of Foreign Beauties: Issue 176 - Amateur Model’s Styled Daily Shots

Vienna-based amateur model Lina Weiss, 30, stars in Issue 176 with a series of posed photos that blend everyday life with subtle styling. Shot by photographer Leo Braun, the collection captures Weiss in her favorite local spots—from her backyard garden to a historic bakery and her apartment’s kitchen—each pose carefully arranged to feel natural, not forced.

 
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Braun, known for his soft, warm aesthetic, worked with Weiss to craft moments that look “lived-in yet polished.” “We focused on small, intentional gestures—like holding a bunch of fresh herbs or pausing to smell a pastry—that feel like part of her routine,” he said. Weiss, a part-time gardener with a 173cm frame, wears casual-chic outfits: linen overalls paired with a striped shirt, a floral midi dress with ankle boots, and knit cardigans from Austrian brand Vienna Threads.
 
 
Standout images include Weiss kneeling in her garden, trowel in hand, surrounded by blooming roses, her posture relaxed but angled to catch the afternoon light. Another shows her leaning against a wooden bakery counter, a croissant in one hand and a coffee cup in the other, her smile bright but measured. Her makeup stays minimal—rosy cheek tint, clear lip gloss—to highlight her freckles and warm brown eyes.
 
 
Weiss, who started modeling as a hobby after friends admired her “eye for pretty moments,” says the shoot felt like sharing her daily joys. “I love gardening and exploring Vienna’s cafes, so we built the poses around that,” she explained. The series uses natural backdrops—ivy-covered fences, wooden kitchen shelves lined with mason jars—to keep the focus on her easy elegance.
 
 
Readers have noted the issue’s “refreshing authenticity.” Unlike overly staged fashion spreads, Weiss’s poses—brushing a stray hair back, balancing a basket of vegetables—feel like a stylish friend documenting their day. “It’s about making the ordinary look beautiful through small, intentional choices,” Braun said. For Weiss, that’s the goal: “Beauty is in the moments we take time to notice—and sometimes, pose for.”
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