Soft and somber, the Fashion Gone Rogue 'Jasmine' online editorial takes place on the rooftop of a building in the waning evening. Although there is still a greyish gleam in the sky, the mood is dark. This is appropriate though, especially since the fashion mimics the mood with gloomily layered outfits that have hints of white to highlight them.
The Fashion Gone Rogue Jasmine online editorial was shot by Australia-based photographer Amie Milne. Model Jasmine Dwyer was styled by Sophie Barker, who clad her in a Gothic-turned-preppy (or vice versa) wardrobe with pieces from labels such as Ellery, Carven and Rag and Bone. Beauty artist Karen Bicchierai completed the looks with a flawless face and messy ponytail.
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The Fashion Gone Rogue 'Jasmine' Editorial is Gothic-Turned-Preppy
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