The 'Boy Wonder' Bullett magazine editorial features highlighter hair hues by colorist Kazuki Fujiwara that are modelled by Toby Norman at Premier. The daring model sports an eccentric wardrobe of vivid streetwear that is hand-picked by stylist Chelsey Clarke.
From botanically accented suit sets and organically patterned ensembles to an array of toy-constructed headpiece accessories and props, this edgy editorial exudes a youthful and carefree air. The 'Boy Wonder' Bullett magazine fashion feature highlights pieces from TOPMAN, Joseph Turvey and Markus Lupfer among others.
Captured by photographer Olgaç Bozalp's lens, this Seapunk inspired editorial channels a 90s infused glamour that is brought to life with electric wardrobe staples, pattern clashing pairings and neon hair styling that pays homage to raver culture.
Playful Seapunk Streetwear
The Boy Wonder Bullett Editorial is Highlighter Haired
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