The 'I Love Fake SS 2013' Shoot is All About Retro Glam Fashion
Leslie Chen — August 27, 2013 — Pop Culture
References: ilovefakemagazine & fashioncopious.typepad
The first thing that came to mind when looking at the I Love Fake SS 2013 editorial was how the models look like they just stepped out of a time machine from an era where big hair was all the rage and anything bright and shiny was worshiped.
Shot in studio with images of palm trees blowing in the background, the editorial features models Robin Holzken and Maaike Klaasen having fun while rocking wavy mullet-like hair 'dos done by Hester Wernert. The girls also embrace their retro side with their fashion choices chosen by stylist Jordy Huinder, wearing metallic dresses and floral patterns that look like something you could most likely find in your grandmother's closet while scouring for some cool vintage pieces.
Check out the full I Love Fake SS 2013 spread above.
Shot in studio with images of palm trees blowing in the background, the editorial features models Robin Holzken and Maaike Klaasen having fun while rocking wavy mullet-like hair 'dos done by Hester Wernert. The girls also embrace their retro side with their fashion choices chosen by stylist Jordy Huinder, wearing metallic dresses and floral patterns that look like something you could most likely find in your grandmother's closet while scouring for some cool vintage pieces.
Check out the full I Love Fake SS 2013 spread above.
Trend Themes
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