Chic and casual, the Costume Magazine Spring 2014 editorial showcases a range of slouchy knitwear, easy denim and relaxed shirts that are perfect for the upcoming season of warmer yet still cool weather. Shot in studio, model Lone Praesto maintains a stoic presence that perpetuates the laid-back vibe overtaking the entire photoshoot.
The brunette beauty posed nonchalantly in front of photographer Honer Akrawi's lens. Styled by Nanna Flachs, her carefree yet composed wardrobe features pieces from the likes of H&M, Paul & Joe and Vionnet. Complemented with the occasional abstract painting, the looks were perfected with teased locks by hair stylist Karl Eklund and dark eyes by makeup artist Sara Denam. Yet it is the nose ring that really completes the looks.
Chicly Stoic Editorials
The Costume Magazine Spring 2014 Photoshoot Stars Lone Praesto
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