The Love Magazine Hip Hop Hooray editorial will be delivered as a part of the Winter 2012/2013 issue of the magazine. The publication assembled an extensive team of models for the production as it called upon Cara Delevingne, Edie Campbell,
Alexa Chung, Tara Ferry, and Olympia Campbell who were placed next to their male counterparts, Henry Chalker, Raff Law,
Paddy Mitchell, and Arthur Law.
None other than Bruce Weber captured Hip Hop Hoory. The expert photographer delivered a warm neighborhood feeling within these images as he took snapshots of guitars, city streets and the intertwined limbs of his subjects. Stylist Joe McKenna furthered this approachable communal vibe with a host of ankle boots, plaid skirts, black button ups and oxford shirts.
Jovial Neighborhood Editorials
The Love Magazine Hip Hop Hooray Photoshoot is Cheery
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