It's easy to channel one's inner Junkfood Queen, although perhaps not in the way this photo series does. As though in an effort to show how strange it is to glamorize such fast food snacks, it puts a haute couture spin on some of the oddest accessories including a fascinator made out of coke cans, a necklace made out of marshmallows and a crown made out of candies and suckers.
The Junkfood Queen photo series was shot by Tomaas, a photographer based in Paris, France. It was styled by Carla Engler, who gave the dark images it's own personality through the pieces puled for them. The looks were perfected with equally dramatic makeup by Gregg Brockington and hair by Seiji Uehara, the latter of which worked around the hairpieces quite a bit.
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Junkfood Queen by Tomaas Puts a Unique Twist on Unhealthy Snacks
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