For the Grazia France June 2014 issue, blonde model Melanie Thierry posed in rustic fashion looks that are perfect if you're planning on spending some time in the outback. The natural and stripped-down aesthetic of the shoot was carefree and even a little bit edgy.
Thierry wasn't afraid to show some skin in these high-fashion images. Dressed up head-to-toe in frills, fringe and intricate beaded work, Thierry rocked vintage button-up shirts, elegant skirts and rugged suede jackets. Many of the jackets fell effortlessly off of Thierry's shoulders as she showed a little bit of extra skin. The shoot had a definite 70s vibe with the various biker bombers, Mary Jane platform heels and the electric purple lips stylist Donatella Musco and makeup artist Damian Garozzo dressed Thierry up in.
In an effort to remain messy hair, stylist Stephanie Farouze left Thierry's hair big, tousled and unbrushed.
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Model Melanie Thierry Poses for Grazia France's June 2014
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