These compelling collaged compositions of models' faces make up the dizzying Dazed & Confused 'Cut & Paste' editorial photographed by Damien Blottiere. Augmenting the minimalist qualities of the Calvin Klein SS11 line, these surreal spreads provide quite handsome hallucinations.
The images of Victoire Macon Dauxerre and Christian Ochsenfahrt have been snapped, stenciled, dismantled and reassembled into mesmerizing montages that make these Dazed & Confused 'Cut & Paste' the mystery behind the mag's December 2010 issue.
Collage-Style Editorials
The Surreal Dazed & Confused 'Cut & Paste' Spreads by Blottiere
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