Animalistic Outfits for 'Wild' in Marie Claire Italy
Marissa Liu — October 22, 2009 — Fashion
References: marieclaire.it & fashiongonerogue
Furry fashions are in the spotlight for the editorial ‘Wild’ in Marie Claire Italy. Photographer Jock Sturges lends his artistic eye for this shoot, which appears in the November 2009 edition of the Italian magazine. Australian model Skye Stracke bundles up in lush animal skin and print coverings for the outdoor editorial.
For the ‘Wild’ in Marie Claire Italy spread, stylist Monika Kropfitsch picked elegant, feral outfits and accessories by Louis Vuitton, Sportmax, Alberta Ferretti, Kris Van Assche, Wunderkind, Prada, and Balmain.
For the ‘Wild’ in Marie Claire Italy spread, stylist Monika Kropfitsch picked elegant, feral outfits and accessories by Louis Vuitton, Sportmax, Alberta Ferretti, Kris Van Assche, Wunderkind, Prada, and Balmain.
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