The Flare 'All That Jazz' Editorial Stars a Retro Herieth Paul
Meghan Young — March 29, 2012 — Fashion
References: flare & fashiongonerogue
There has never been a funkier flapper than the beautiful Herieth Paul in the Flare 'All That Jazz' editorial. From the voluminous white curls straight down to the vibrant heels, everything about this photo shoot is vintage with a contemporary twist. Although the elegant ensembles are authentic-looking enough, there are details that skew it towards the modern-day generation.
For instance, stylist Elizabeth Cabral chose to work with neon colors and unique textures. She pulled glitzy dresses from the racks of Gucci, Marc Jacobs and Dolce & Gabbana in order to give this the retro Flare All That Jazz editorial some present day pizazz. The Flare All That Jazz editorial was shot by Max Abadian for its April 2012 issue.
For instance, stylist Elizabeth Cabral chose to work with neon colors and unique textures. She pulled glitzy dresses from the racks of Gucci, Marc Jacobs and Dolce & Gabbana in order to give this the retro Flare All That Jazz editorial some present day pizazz. The Flare All That Jazz editorial was shot by Max Abadian for its April 2012 issue.
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