The Free People April 2013 Lookbook is Free-Sprited and Diverse
Meghan Young — March 29, 2013 — Fashion
References: freepeople & fashiongonerogue
The Free People April 2013 catalog focuses on family for its spring collection. Instead of showcasing their flowing feminine designs on free-spirited women frolicking about on their own, the looks take on a much more wholesome turn. Interestingly, the catalog is made up of three different editorials.
Models Crystal Renn and Ieva Laguna pose in front of the lenses of photographers Billy Kidd, Anna Palma and Guy Aroch for photoshoots that may differ, but also complement each other nicely. While Renn is captured in studio using a grayscale filter, Ieva Laguna is shot on the beach with others as well as on her own.
Throughout the Free People April 2013 catalog, each model embraces the spring season with feminine fervor.
Models Crystal Renn and Ieva Laguna pose in front of the lenses of photographers Billy Kidd, Anna Palma and Guy Aroch for photoshoots that may differ, but also complement each other nicely. While Renn is captured in studio using a grayscale filter, Ieva Laguna is shot on the beach with others as well as on her own.
Throughout the Free People April 2013 catalog, each model embraces the spring season with feminine fervor.
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