Takahiro Ogawa captures IMG Models face Mona Matsuoka in Tush Magazine's conceptual fashion story. This image series boasts playful and avant-garde accessories like technicolored wigs and sculptural headwear accessories.
Gracing TUSH Magazine's Fall 2014 edition, this conceptual fashion editorial features wardrobe styling courtesy of Michela Buratti at Art Department. The stylist dresses her model muse in multidimensional knits and sculptural dresses that complement her bold headpieces.
Stylist Michela works alongside the shoot's hair stylist and Takayuki Shibata--who also creates the editorial's headwear--and makeup artist Junko Kioka who is responsible for the editorial's vibrant beauty looks.
Overall, this shoot embodies an artful and sophisticated air. Its aesthetic is visually striking and embodies fashion's element of fantasy and imagination.
Playfully Avant-Garde Portraits
TUSH Magazine's Takahiro Ogawa Story Boasts Conceptual Fashions
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