There's definitely a dose of William Shakespeare's "Macbeth" in 'Wizards, Witches & Magic' for the December issue of i-D Magazine. This Ellen Rogers editorial shows models Nichola, Racheal, Dan Felton, Yousef, and Yasmina Dexter styled in dark fashions curated by Matthew Josephs that channel the occult.
While clicking through 'Wizards, Witches & Magic' I'm tempted to hear that infamous "Double bubble, toil and trouble" line from "Macbeth." Check out the full shoot above to see if you are too.
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'Wizards, Witches & Magic' by Ellen Rogers in i-D December 2009
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