Spring is here and that means women can put the boho look into full effect; for those looking for some inspiration, the British Vogue May 2014 editorial has all they could need and then some. Focusing on the beauty of fringe, it layers denim, suede and leather versions to add a bit of free-spirited texture while keeping women warm throughout days that can still have a chilly nip in the air.
The British Vogue May 2014 editorial was styled by supermodel Kate Moss. She worked in collaboration with photographer Craig McDean. Titled 'All Tomorrow's Parties,' the photoshoot stars model Freja Beha Erichsen, who pulls off the perfect music festival looks off gorgeously. Paul Hanlon‘s tousled waves and Mark Carrasquillo's smoky eye finish the looks.
Layered Fringe Fashion Editorials
The British Vogue May 2014 Photoshoot is Styled by Kate Moss
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