Model Kirstin Liljegren executes her best rebellious stare in front of Hasse Nielsen's lens for the Cover Magazine 'Wheels of Fire' editorial. Channeling a badass attitude, she roams almost sulkily around a junkyard in leather jackets and ripped mesh shirts paired with curve-hugging dresses and colorful jumpers.
The Danish photographer switches between color and monochromatic shots for a more dramatic depiction of biker attitude portrayed throughout the Cover Magazine Wheels of Fire editorial. Even in the color shots, there is a darkness in the saturated stills that accentuate the theme of the photoshoot. The Danish beauty was styled by Emelie Johansson, who outfitted her in designs from such labels as Isabel Marant, Missoni and Bottega Veneta. Hairstylist Cim Mahony and makeup artist Zenia Jæger finished the looks.
Rebellious Junkyard Editorials
Cover Magazine 'Wheels of Fire' Stars a Badass Kirstin Liljegren
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