WestEast Magazine's The Road to Freedom editorial showcases an exceptionally messy version of model Klaudyna Horniczak. Horniczak got at a chic nomadic look with the help of stylist Hidero Nakagane here.
Nakagane chose leapord print pants, metallic tights and raw hide throws during the production of The Road to Freedom. These elements made it appear as if Horniczak was fresh off a long journey, perfect for the Spring/Summer 2013 audience that WestEast Magazine is catering to here.
The hair expert who is only known as Hanjee added to the set's messy appeal with loose tresses, worn down here in no particular order. In spite of the chaos, a recognizable haute hobo chic feel was delivered.
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The Westeast Magazine the Road to Freedom Photoshoot is Messy
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