Karlie Kloss channels her inner Debby Harry for Self Service issue 39. At first glance, the model could even be mistaken for the Blondie front woman. Kloss is styled with Harry’s signature platinum-blonde bob, red lip and smokey eye and wears plenty of rock n’ roll fashions. For instance, she wears a grommet-studded leather mini by Pierre Balmain, a Lacoste black zipper dress, a Saint Laurent diamond-studded fishnet bodysuit and an eyelet-detailed mini by Anthony Vaccarello.
The images, which were shot by Ezra Petronio, look like hazy backstage Polaroid shots rather than typical high-end fashion magazine prints, which adds to the gritty rock vibe. Kloss does a remarkable job exuding a raw, brazen sexuality that’s synonymous with Debby Harry’s instantly recognizable punk rock street style.
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Karlie Kloss Does Her Best Debby Harry For Self Service Issue 39
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