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The Numero Issue 134 Photoshoot Revolves Around a Gritty Workout

Models Caroline Brasch Nielsen and Madison Headrick are a cross between trainer and dominatrix in the Numero Issue 134 editorial. They are captured working out a bodybuilder in a darkly unorthodox way. Armed with chains, a strict attitude and some very revealing outfits, there is no way that he, Robert Torres, will second guess anything they ask of him.

The Numero Issue 134 editorial was shot by New York-based photographer Greg Kadel. Outfitted by stylist Elizabeth Sulcer, the no-nonsense beauties are clad in metallic accessories and structured silhouettes from such labels as Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Lanvin and Versace. Hairstylist Cim Mahony gave them slicked-back ponytails while makeup artist Mariel Barrera played with a glamorous look.

The Numero Issue 134 editorial is set to appear in the magazine's June and July edition.
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