'The Girl Who Fell to Earth' Features Vibrant Venutian Style
Amelia Roblin — February 21, 2011 — Fashion
References: simonburstall & fashioncopious.typepad
Though 'The Girl Who Fell to Earth' flaunts garments not alien to contemporary terrestrial runways, the Simon Burstall editorial exudes an air of otherworldliness. Model Quinta Witzel was styled by Karina Givargisoff with pale skin, bright blush and surreal curly red hair.
Photographed in a reflective set with walls of bright iridescent color, 'The Girl Who Fell to Earth' takes the March 2011 issue of Elle UK one more level above reality.
Photographed in a reflective set with walls of bright iridescent color, 'The Girl Who Fell to Earth' takes the March 2011 issue of Elle UK one more level above reality.
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