Innocent Off-Kilter Shoots

The Marie Claire Wander Lust Editorial Stars Mona Johannesson

The Marie Claire Wander Lust photo shoot revives street style snaps that dominated the fashion industry last year. Yet, it has an off-kilter feel that not only refreshes this style of photography, but also makes it much more editorial. By mixing in a few contrasting black and white shots, this magazine spread manages to keep readers attentive.

Shot by fashion photographer Cameron Krone, the Marie Claire Wander Lust editorial stars model Mona Johannesson. Although decked out in pieces from Just Cavalli’s resort 2012 collection, Johannesson manages to have a casual and unassuming air. Considering the bright colors, animals prints and structured silhouettes, this is impressive. The shoot was styled by Zanna Roberts Rassi, and showcases his talent for pairing stunning items.
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