The Idomenee Fashion Book Editorial is Cropped Throughout
Jordy E — March 14, 2013 — Art & Design
References: zero1magazine & mode.newslicious.net
The Idomenee Fashion Book Spring/Summer 2013 Comme des Garcons editorial places models Siobhan O'Keefe and Andrea Ojdanic on display. The two come across as the ultimate images of springtime as they sported an assortment of light pastel tones.
Photographer Sophie Delaporte relayed a series of artistic cut-outs to readers of the Idomenee Fashion Book. Both O'Keefe and Ojdanic stood before sheets of cloth that were sliced throughout, mimicking the apparel production process that lies at the heart of the items that they sported.
Stylist Kanako B. Koga got at these looks with folded pieces of origami-like materials. The women wore them in a haphazard manner, placing them loosely on top of their bodies with minimal effort.
Photographer Sophie Delaporte relayed a series of artistic cut-outs to readers of the Idomenee Fashion Book. Both O'Keefe and Ojdanic stood before sheets of cloth that were sliced throughout, mimicking the apparel production process that lies at the heart of the items that they sported.
Stylist Kanako B. Koga got at these looks with folded pieces of origami-like materials. The women wore them in a haphazard manner, placing them loosely on top of their bodies with minimal effort.
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