Aymeline Valade Gets Naughty for Hugh Lippe in The Journal S/S 2011
Marissa Brassfield — May 31, 2011 — Naughty
References: thejournalinc & fashiongonerogue
Aymeline Valade dons a series of naughty ensembles and a devil-may-care attitude for this Hugh Lippe-photographed editorial in The Journal S/S 2011. Stylist Keegan Singh is behind the scandalous outfits in the photo shoot, which range from white bandage dresses and a straitjacket-inspired minidress to snakeskin skirts and studded corsets.
Model Aymeline Valade channels her inner rockster, exuding an edgy confidence that makes each shot even more stunning. The snakeskin coat and bikini she wears in the final image remind me of something Scary Spice would have worn back in the Spice Girls' heyday.
My favorite shot in this pictorial for The Journal S/S 2011, however, is the one in which Valade wears a rubber cutout outfit and shines a strategically placed light back at the camera.
Model Aymeline Valade channels her inner rockster, exuding an edgy confidence that makes each shot even more stunning. The snakeskin coat and bikini she wears in the final image remind me of something Scary Spice would have worn back in the Spice Girls' heyday.
My favorite shot in this pictorial for The Journal S/S 2011, however, is the one in which Valade wears a rubber cutout outfit and shines a strategically placed light back at the camera.
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