The Crash #70 Black Echo photoshoot is being featured in the latest edition of the French publication. Model Smith Vanders is at the heart of the production which displays an assortment of striking make up designs, all of which were executed by Alice Ghendrih.
Present in the images taken by photographer Benjamin Vnuk is a collection of striking cosmetic looks. Vanders showcased faux drawn on eyebrows and yellow paint lining her forehead, offsetting hairstylist Paolo Ferreira's inclusion of sleek, angular ponytails and cropped bobs.
Stylist Andrej Skok remained both dramatic and subdued at the same time. Selected by Skok were fur-trimmed jackets, colorful tiered skirts and simplistic button up blazers, delivering an impressive assortment of pieces and cuts to readers.
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The Crash #70 Black Echo Photoshoot Includes Striking Face Paint
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