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The Fashion Gone Rogue 'City Limits' Photoshoot Stars Eveline Rozing

The Fashion Gone Rogue 'City Limits' online editorial moves away from the hustle and bustle of the urban setting for more serene surroundings, a journey that many people could benefit from taking, especially on nice summer days. Nevertheless, model Eveline Rozing doesn't lose her edgy fashion sense just because decided to take a break. Instead, stylist April Jumelet simply put together a laid-back wardrobe of knitwear, jackets and trousers in monochromatic tones for a cozier feel.

Lensed by photographer David Cohen de Lara, the Fashion Gone Rogue 'City Limits' online editorial was captured completely in black and white. It features pieces from such labels as Weekday, Hunkydory and French Connection. Beauty artist Elise Haman perfected the looks.
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