Tyler James Stars in This 'Grease' Inspired 50's Editorial
Lacey-Jane Walsh — February 1, 2014 — Fashion
References: benlamberty & fuckingyoung.es
The 'You Can't Just Walk Out of a Drive In' editorial for 'Fucking Young!' features model Tyler James. This (mostly) monochromatic editorial was heavily inspired by the movie Grease, starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John. James is captured wearing leather jackets and sporting slicked back hair in this stylish 50's series.
Fashion photographer Ben Lamberty took these dapper punk captures, and stylist Allison St Germain put these Danny Zuko-style looks together. The title of this series is actually a famous Danny Zuko line from Grease, which removes any mystery about the inspiration behind this editorial.
This hair gel-filled editorial is like a stylish homage, both to this unforgettable musical and 50's fashion. Tyler James looks playful and rebellious in this online series.
Fashion photographer Ben Lamberty took these dapper punk captures, and stylist Allison St Germain put these Danny Zuko-style looks together. The title of this series is actually a famous Danny Zuko line from Grease, which removes any mystery about the inspiration behind this editorial.
This hair gel-filled editorial is like a stylish homage, both to this unforgettable musical and 50's fashion. Tyler James looks playful and rebellious in this online series.
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