Walden by Jessica Klingelfuss is a distinct indigenous-inspired editorial featuring modeling by Taii Gordon of Premier. Jessica captured this pictorial among forest trees and mossy bushes with a model wearing bold war paint and colorful tribal garments.
The stylist dressed the model in native-feathered headpieces, cowboy boots, long fur coats, frayed tribal dresses and beaded jewelry. The makeup artist Linda Wallsten at Era Management painted the model's face with vibrant blue lipstick, white eyebrows and surrounded her eyes with red and yellow hues.
The hair stylist Helen Eriksson teased and twisted the model's hair into long fishtail braids and added a braid that protrudes from the top of her head. This nature-infused editorial features very eccentric pieces that add a unique twist to a tribal look.
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Walden by Jessica Klingelfuss Tells a Colorful Native Story
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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