Using the 1950s as a reference point, the Teen Vogue ‘Wild at Heart’ editorial explores youthful rebellion and romance. Photographed by Arthur Elgort, the shoot features a young couple, one a skateboarder and the other a a ginger beauty engaging in adventures both extreme and demure.
Fashion editor Beth Fenton lets ‘Wild at Heart’ straddle the line between retro and contemporary using clean and crisp classics mixed with punk-inspired gear from Juicy Couture, Bebe, Martin + Osa, Sacai, 3.1 Philip Lim, Pour la Victoire and Catherine Malandrino.
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The '50s-Inspired Teen Vogue 'Wild at Heart' Editorial
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