Taking grunge to the junkyard, the Zoo Magazine 'Everything and Nothing' editorial is both dark and gritty. Of course, this style is completely at home in these surroundings. Although the outfits are far from ripped and dirty, they give the models a punk attitude that fits the setting perfectly.
The Zoo Magazine 'Everything and Nothing' editorial was shot by photographer Dancian. It stars model Othilia Simon alongside male model Aaron Vernon. Both the French beauty and her partner are clad in androgynous outfits styled by Jo Barker. The photoshoot showcases designs from such labels as Stella McCartney, Emporio Armani, Givenchy and Mugler. The looks were complemented with disheveled tresses by hairstylist Kenichi and smudged eye shadow by makeup artist Anita Keeling. It appears in the Fall 2012 issue.
Androgynous Grunge Fashion
The Zoo Magazine 'Everything and Nothing' Editorial Stars Othilia Simon
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