Entitled 'One To Flames', this daring fashion story by photographer Diago Mariotta Mendez is featured in the latest instalment of SID Magazine. The fashion and art photographer captures fire-haired models that include Noud Egberts and Mclain from Premier Models along with a slew of other fresh faces.
The talented models are dressed in a wardrobe of vanguard staples, handpicked by stylist Shan Temuri. Temuri is joined by makeup artists Natalie Bennett and Lindsey Jenkins along with hair stylists Sam Burnett, Jamie Benny, and Isabella Hyde who are responsible for creating the group's flame-inspired coifs.
The vibrant 'One To Flames' SID Magazine editorial features creative direction by Robert Wun who brings his fiery inspiration to life with orange-haired looks and electric hued attire.
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