The Double Magazine Field of Vision editorial features model Manon Leloup. Leloup posed in an animated manner as she hosted a faux on-air series, making her come across as a star broadcaster.
This on-air production was captured by photographer Andreas Larsson. Larsson orchestrated several different backgrounds, all of which kept with the live broadcast theme. He did this with video cameras, microphones, racks of tape recorded episodes and television sets. And while these props would otherwise be modern, this Double Magazine team made them appear like they were from the 1980s.
Stylist Charlotte Collet matched this 1980s set with large trench coats, flowing work pants and oversize blazers. Paired with these pieces were thin heels and paper portfolios.
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The Double Magazine Field of Vision Photoshoot is On-Air
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