Models Giuseppe and Keirra star in Design Scene's Deep Blue fashion story that is lensed by photographer Nale Michela. Drawing inspiration from modern art, the image series highlights painterly cosmetics and a range of conceptual wardrobe picks.
This shoot's art direction and styling are courtesy of Giuseppe Leccisotti who dresses models in paint-splattered sweaters, oversized leather jackets and other garments that are accented with artistic patterns. The pieces include looks from Maison Martin Margiela and Junaid Gull among other names.
In addition to its artfully curated wardrobe, Design Scene's Deep Blue fashion story also features a series of eye-catching accessories that include botanical headbands and crowns. The editorial's makeup and body paint looks are courtesy of Julia Wilson who works alongside hair stylist Marianna Faitos.
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Design Scene's Deep Blue Fashion Story Features Conceptual Cosmetics
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