Homeless-Inspired Fashion

Constance Jablonski is All Layers for Vogue Nippon July 2010

Layers are extremely tricky too pull off when it comes to fashion--they can either be too bulky or overly mixed and matched. However, the Constance Jablonski Vogue Nippon 'White Light in Soft Shadows' editorial does the layered look perfectly.

The spread almost channels a homeless fashion with its use of over-sized clothing, layers and messy hair, but model Constance Jablonski pulls it off fabulously while making the whole thing look fashionable. Be sure to check out the gallery for more photos from the Constance Jablonski Vogue Nippon editorial shot by photographer Kacper Kasprzyk.
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