Cecilie Deisting Skejo stars in Elle Denmark's artistic editorial that is inspired by stone statues. The beauty feature is captured by photographer Signe Vilstrup's lens and graces the European publication's November 2014 issue.
Beauty team Mette Thorsgaard and Marina Andersson give their model muse a slicked back hairstyle and matte cosmetic applications that make her resemble a stone statue.
Cecilie poses alongside still statues and proves that avant garde beauty looks are all the rage this season. In addition to its surreal beauty looks, Elle Denmark's artistic editorial also highlights draped wardrobe picks that pull model Cecilie's look together. Overall, this beauty story embraces pale-faced cosmetics and proves that all-white locks can be youthful rather than aging.
Statue-Inspired Model Portraits
Cecilie Deisting Skejo Fronts Elle Denmark's Artistic Editorial
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