The 'In The Air' Spring Fashion Feature for XLR8R Magazine
Meghan Young — May 5, 2010 — Fashion
References: juliagaldo & behance.net
If clothes could make me hover, elevate or even jump like these chicks shown 'In The Air,' then I would be buying every piece faster than you could say, "abracadabra." Of course, short of Tinkerbell escaping out of a book or movie and sprinkling some fairy dust on me, I think I'll have to let the fashion talk and not the 'magic.'
Shot for XLR8R Magazine in collaboration with Cody Cloud, the 'In The Air' is a spring fashion feature. Exotically enchanting, I'm a huge fan of Julia Galdo's concepts.
Shot for XLR8R Magazine in collaboration with Cody Cloud, the 'In The Air' is a spring fashion feature. Exotically enchanting, I'm a huge fan of Julia Galdo's concepts.
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