The Block Spring 2010 issue is filled to the brim with the fresh faces of the Marilyn Agency's most promising models. These green-horned models have been captured by Louis Christopher, as they pose purposefully against a macabre setting.
Although the photo spread was set out to introduce these fresh new faces, most of the models' faces are obscured with veils, nets and other sheer materials from their garments. Cleverly, this only piques interest in learning more and I for one can't wait to see more from these models.
Check out the gallery above to see the intriguing shots including spiked hair horns and much, much more.
Spiked Hair Horns
The Block Spring 2010 Showcases the New Faces from Marilyn
Trend Themes
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