Gungy street style never looked as glamorous as it does in this Amica February 2014 pictorial.
Photographer Fanny Latour-Lambert snaps up this fashion shoot, set on a dirty city street. You can clearly see old Beatles posters coming off the buildings and the paint on the walls chipping. This all adds to the grungy downtown city vibe. Model Corinna Ingenleuf strolls the city streets with her short brown bob in her face and a standoffish city-sleeker posture.
The fashion in this Amica February 2014 shoot is all very casual, but totally cool. Leather pants and distressed denim jeans complement loose-fitting tee shirts, chunky knit sweaters and casual blazers or jackets. The accessories are kept to a relaxed minimum with small leather-woven bracelets, subtle pendant necklaces and one very boho scarf that completes an outfit.
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Fanny Latour-Lambert Shoots Corinna Ingenleuf for Amica February 2014
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