The Room SS12 Photoshoot Features Simple Fashion and Fun Props
Meghan Young — September 4, 2012 — Fashion
References: theroom.hu & fashiongonerogue
The Room SS12 editorial is filled with strange and quirky images that will inspire a lot of raised eyebrows. Yet this eccentric photoshoot works to balance the extremely minimalist outfits the models are clad in. Inspired by nature and the natural, The Room SS12 editorial injects a bit of silliness into the mix to make things interesting, if in an unexpected sort of way.
Lensed by Italian photographer Emilio Tini, The Room SS12 editorial was shot in studio with foliage props. It stars a troop of models: Liu Wen, Anais Pouliot, Querelle Jansen, Katlin Aas, Marique Schimmel, Kristina Salinovic, Colinne Michaels, Josefin Rodermans, Madisyn Ritland and Emeline Ghesquière. Styled by Emil Rebek, she put together a simple and feminine wardrobe from the likes of Jil Sander, Celine, Stella McCartney and Lanvin.
Lensed by Italian photographer Emilio Tini, The Room SS12 editorial was shot in studio with foliage props. It stars a troop of models: Liu Wen, Anais Pouliot, Querelle Jansen, Katlin Aas, Marique Schimmel, Kristina Salinovic, Colinne Michaels, Josefin Rodermans, Madisyn Ritland and Emeline Ghesquière. Styled by Emil Rebek, she put together a simple and feminine wardrobe from the likes of Jil Sander, Celine, Stella McCartney and Lanvin.
Trend Themes
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