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Jute Magazine is a submission based fashion, beauty, and fine art magazine.

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Editors Lynzi Judish

Kadie Murphy

Designer Madeline Brandt

Contributing WritersEliza GeorgievaKadie MurphyLynzi Judish

Contributing Photographers Alexander NyrtupAmanda Lauran

Bryan Taylor JohnsonChristina Kapl

Christiana NegoescuYila Dong

Emily DamoiseauxForberger tKrystian

Freddy D'HoeJulie Ray

Katie WeyersLynzi Judish

Melanie StuppiMike Mor

Raen BaduaRedavell Tjen

Samdarko EltosamStanislaw JagielloStuart McCarthy

Vanessa MillsWander Aguilar

Yasitha Peiris

Featured ArtistsZim & Darshelle

Every year the fashion industry celebrates what is to come with a little event called Fashion Week. All over the globe fashionistas anxiously await the word on what’s hot and what’s not. Fashion Week celebrates looking forward to the Future of Fashion. In this issue, we imagine the Future of Fashion, but not just the immediate future. With editorials ranging from recycled everyday materials to couture clothing the possibilities are endless. Our contributors were very creative with their futuristic muses and this issue is a visual fest. So set phasers to stunning and prepare to time warp.

XOXO, Kadie

When we’re fantasizing about the future of fashion, it’s almost impossible to really guess what will be “en vogue” tomorrow. Of course we can fashion forecast all we want, but how far in the future can we really go? It’s impossible to really know. What I can predict based on this issue is that the future according to many talented industry professionals means recycling. As you flip through the pages of Volume VI, count how many times you see a garment made of something recycled or refurbished. I’m guessing this means the future means preservation. It means recycling what’s old into something new. Of course, the fashion industry is constantly generating modern concepts from versed fashions, but maybe the future means physically refurbishing vintage into something conceptually different. Mingle recycled concepts and clothing with a little fantasy, as you’ll see through our cosplay feature, and I think the contributors of Jute may be on to something.

XOXO, Lynzi

For submission information visit www.jutefashionmagazine.com

Cover CreditsPhotographer/Stylist: Bryan Taylor JohnsonDesigner: Gilding Primal InstinctStylist/Makeup Artist:Tinisee BuckmanModel: Matthew (Twin) Lobaton (Click Models, NYC)

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photographer Redavell Tjen

designer Deddy Pramono

fashion stylist Arkhy

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GRAPHICAL PHYSICALPhotographer Freddy D'hoeStylist Helena Chambon (C'est Chic)Hair Stylist Christophe LambenneMakeup Artist Florence Bracaval (C'est Chic)Models Mathias (Dominique Agency) Laurens (Flag Models Agency)Graphic Background Ange Bruneel

(left photo)Model 1Collar Thomas SaboBlazer B.E. MEN by Emilie BeaumentPants B.E. MEN by Emilie BeaumentShoes DieselModel 2Scarf B.E. MEN by Emilie BeaumentSweater Hackett LondonPants DieselBag DieselShoes DieselBracelet Thomas Sabo

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(left photo)Perfecto B.E. MEN By Emilie Beaumont

Shirt Van LaackPants Scoth and Soda

Shoes Marc'O Polo

(right photo)Scarf Roos Vandekerckhove

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(left photo)Scarf Roos VanderkerckhoveSweater B.E. MEN By Emilie BeaumontBlazer Hackett LondonPants Hackett London

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(left photo)Collar Thomas Sabo

Jumpsuit B.E. MEN by Emilie BeaumontShoes Diesel

Bag Diesel

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PUNK DE LUXEPhotographer WANDER AGUIARWardrobe Designers ANDRE SORIANO & CECILIA ARAGONHair Stylist WILLIAN SORIANO & ROXY GARVANMakeup Artist CHRISTINA McCORDModels TAEJUNG LEE, ZACHARY LOEB, JIMI CHESTER, LEXIER ROWLAND, TARA BARCHALK, STELLA WHITE, ERIC OCCHIPINTI, & ADAM SISCOPhotographer Assistant ANDREY BAHIA

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When you think about fashion, it’s easy to envision runways and advertisements for major fashion labels and editorial spreads in your favorite magazines. What we don’t often think about is where fashion comes from. What inspired a designer to mix lace and leather for the first time? What did they see that created a story behind their designs? Who were these garments created for?

As we dawn another year of new clothing for S/S 2014 collections, it’s another year of looking forward to the future of fashion. It’s a time to ask these questions and wonder where this next year will take us.

So, what’s next? Well, we could pull ideas from every facet of society. My personal favorite being the cosplay community. Think about it. Where else do you see ancient armory and renaissance garb being mixed with droids? Have you seen the outfits in video games and your favorite Anime? Imagine real life people wearing these outfits. Fabulous, right? A little difficult for everyday attire, but imagine these outfits as the life force behind a label. A new man and woman with a wardrobe meant to conquer armies and full of power. Now THAT is what I hope to see in the future: lines of clothing to be reckoned with. This is

exactly why we have interviewed the amazing Darshelle Stevens and Zim Killgore.

These photographers are pipelined into the cosplay and fantasy realms and create some of the most beautiful imagery based around some fabulous fictional characters. My wish for 2014 is a little bit of their creativity and life force fused into every fashion week around the world.

Where did you begin your career as a photographer?ZIM: I began my career as a photographer almost 7 years ago. I had a friend who was into photography show me his new DSLR Canon 20D camera, which at the time wasn’t very interesting to me. After playing with it a few times and getting to know the very basics of it, I started to actually enjoy taking photos. I had a job opportunity in Texas in which I moved to that state. It required me to travel a lot and I wanted to buy a camera to document my travels. I purchased a Canon 5D (Classic) and took photos every day as practice. DARSHELLE: Photography has been a favorite hobby of mine since the Myspace days...almost 9 years ago. It wasn’t until about 4 years ago though that I decided to pursue it professionally. I went to an art school for about a year while living in Michigan, but then dropped out to move to California and chase much bigger dreams. I didn’t know exactly what I wanted to pursue, but I’ve always been drawn to the surreal, anything conceptual, or that awes me.

FASHION INSPIRED BY FANTASYInterview with Darshelle Stevens & Zim Killgore BY LYNZI JUDISH

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ZIMzimkillgore.com

DARSHELLEdarshellestevensphotography.com

What draws you to the world of fantasy/cosplay? As I grew fonder of Photoshop and dynamic lighting, my style sort of shifted into fantasy looking photos. I never really thought of cosplay as an outlet for photography until I had a friend

of mine ask me to shoot her outfit as Catwoman. Then like magic, the two fit very well. I still didn’t have any hand in a network of cosplay, so it was a slow process to get into. I feel cosplay and my art complement one another: it lets us both play pretend.Where/whom/what is the place/person/thing you draw the most inspiration from?I apologize for the vague answer because I don’t have certain places I draw inspiration from. Sometimes it’s as simple as a friend and I discussing funny ideas and one just sparks up, other times I zone out into a darker vibe and kind of let the emotion take over and build a shoot. Movies, music, people, art and the environment can inspire me.Explain a little about your process conceptually.The process is usually never the same until I have a solid idea. Then with that idea I’ll start to put the puzzle pieces together: location, outfit, models. Then all the technical stuff comes to play, like a makeup artist, hair, props, lighting and which lenses would best capture the vibe. After the shoot it goes into the digital world.Who is your favorite character you’ve ever photographed/created? I would have to say my friend Jason Justice as Vash the Stampede. He came to me asking to shoot his costume he was going to retire and wanted an epic photo to end it with. We planned it out and had an early morning (2am- 11am) shoot at a location 3 hours away. He is an artist himself and we were so sleep deprived that the ideas we came up with just worked so well. The lightning was perfect and I decided to not use my professional lights. The elements I used worked so well and he was soooooo into character. It was so easy and a pleasant shoot. I would do that day over and over again exactly how it was.

Do you think your work has a place in the fashion realm? I used to be more well known in the fashion/alt scene. Then with any trend, I died out with that style of fashion shoots. I feel cosplay is getting bigger and bigger. My business partner Darshelle and I both have similar interests and styles that I feel we can integrate into anything we want. Fashion has a LOT of competition in it and it also has a lot of trends including style of photography. If you don’t shoot a certain way, you won’t be looked at unless you have a name for yourself. If you have a certain style, you should try all kinds of genres of photography and see what you can do with each of them. I can see fashion integrating well with my work, I just don’t know if fashion would like my work at the moment.

What draws you to the world of fantasy/cosplay? Growing up I was always playing make believe, as most kids do. I was fascinated by video games, sci-fi movies, etc...anything that broke the barriers of reality. I’m always amazed by the human mind and how we can create worlds that are completely unfamiliar to us. It’s always been a goal of mine to cross the real and surreal and blend them together seamlessly. I love it.Where/whom/what is the place/person/thing you draw the most inspiration from? Like I mentioned before, I draw a lot of my inspiration from other medias such as video games and movies or even illustrations or paintings. It was just a perfect coincidence for me that I found the world of cosplay after dabbling in fashion. Explain a little about your process conceptually. Wel,l first off when planning a shoot, I figure out what character or theme I’ll be photographing. Then I seek out the most desirable location that fits the concept. Then while I’m shooting I go for the dynamic shots, with the lighting, colors, and scenery to really set the mood of the photo. Then I choose which one I want to edit, and add all the missing elements that make the photo transcend into the more surreal side of the spectrum while maintaining that bit of realism I love. Who is your favorite character you’ve ever photographed/created? My favorite photo I’ve ever created thus far has to be my Wonder Woman one of Kamui Cosplay. I blew myself out of the water with that. There isn’t one thing I don’t like about the photo, and I usually get sick of my work after a couple weeks or so, but not with Wonder Woman. I guess in some sort of cheesy way it can be symbolic because ever since I created that photo I’ve felt a little more empowered in my own creativity.Do you think your work has a place in the fashion realm? I’d have to say yes, especially lately since I’ve been involving myself more in the cosplay community. If you really think about it, cosplay is fashion after all. And there are a lot of really talented people and “designers” in the community. I think they really deserve all the respect in the world for what they do. So in a sense, I really do think my photography has a place in the fashion realm, especially as time goes on and cosplay becomes more available to the mainstream.

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PLASTIC (R)EVOLUTIONPhotographer Emily DamoiseauxHair & Makeup Dorien Mertens

Wardrobe Designer/Stylist Johan DussartModel Adrien Binon (Flag Models)

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Photographer Christina KaplHair & Makeup Romana BrandstätterModel Antonella Entner

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Dress MangoHead Piece AsosRing Six

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Dress Frock and FrillNecklace ZaraEarrings H&M

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Necklace BershkaEarrings Bijoux Brigitte

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rhapsody ofRUINS

Photography Julie RayDesigner/Stylist Jeaune Roe

Jewelry Designer Kristen PockHair Stylist Dee Amore

Makeup Artist Bre BeardModel Zitlaly Cervantes

Makeup Credits

Foundation Graftobian HD Glamour Crème Foundation (Femme Fatale)Finishing Powder Ben Nye Luxury Powder (Banana, Camel)

Eyes Smashbox Studio Pop PaletteLips Fergie Collection (Pagan Angel), NYX Loose Pigment (Pearl)

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Photographer // Melanie Stuppi of Melanie A.D. PhotographyHair & Makeup // Tiffany Garner Model // Jessa Warren Makeup // Skin Base: Graftobian Foundation Palette (Cool) Eyes: NYX Jumbo Pencil (Milk), Sleek Makeup Eyeshadow Palette (Acid), MAC (Blacktrack Fluidline), NYC Liquid Liner, Urban Decay Big Fatty Mascara, Eyelashes by Lashes In A Box (#9) Lips: NYX Retractable Lip Liner (Black), OCC Lip Tar (Tarred)

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Photograper: Forberger KrystianStylist: Ewa Michalik

Makeup Artist: Dominika KroczakModel: Ilona Gawlik (SPP Models)

Body River IslandCoat Dorota Woytasiewicz

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Top RobiDress Drunklegends

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Dress Dorota Woytasiewicz

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recyclePhotographer Mike MorStylist Yana ZernitskyHair Stylist Alechko ChepelMakeup Artist Yana ZernitskyModel Bar Hefer (MARS Model Management)

Dress YZ Design

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Yila DongMichelle Song (Green Apple Art Centre)Elizabeth McLeodMarylene Parent

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PHOTOGRAPHER/STYLIST bryan taylor johnsonDESIGNER gilding primal instinct

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timeless pinachephotographer

RAEN BADUAstylist

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Sweater American ApparelBlazer Anthony Franco

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Shirt TopmanSuit Anthony FrancoShoes Dolce & GabannaGloves Galeana Designs

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Shirt American ApparelSweater Marc Jacobs

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Frozen in the Future

Photographer/Makeup Artist: Katie WeyersModel: Alexandra Cizek (RGA)

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Photog rapher/Retoucher: Amanda Lau ranDesigner: Happy Co utur e

Hair S tylist : Shannon Toner (J acklyn Beauty )Makeup Artist: Tina K ane (J acklyn Beauty )

Photog rapher Assistant /Second Retouc her: Dan CuellarModel: Tisha Santarelli (Wilhelmina of Philadelphia)

HCR Re volution: Nyeta Alle n

Photographer/Retoucher: Amanda LauranDesigner: Happy Couture

Hair Stylist: Shannon Toner (Jacklyn Beauty)Makeup Artist: Tina Kane (Jacklyn Beauty)

Photographer Assistant/Second Retoucher: Dan CuellarModel: Tisha Santarelli (Wilhelmina of Philadelphia)

HCR Revolution: Nyeta Allen

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Coverall Lamses

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Photographer : Stanislaw Jagiello Stylist: Kate Aronsson-Brown (C'est Chic Agency)Models: Jessie (Flag Models Agency), Leen Geysen, Nathalie François, Morgane Walbrecq

Model 1Coat Jean Paul KnottTop American VintagePant American VintageShoes Orane & EnoraNecklace Tomas SaboModel 2Jacket Christian WijnantsTop Christian WijnantsShorts Rue BlancheShoes Mellow YellowModel 3Jacket BellerosePants Annemie VerbekeShoes Robert Clergerie

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Hair Stylist: Christophe Lambenne Makeup Artist: Carmela Renato, Sarah LyonnetPhotographer Assistant: Donovan Alonso-Garcia, Maxime Gobert, Laurent Gilles

Special thanks to Ben, Marine & Nathan

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Coat Marjorie VermeulenSkirt American VintageShoes Orane & EnoraBags Bellerose, Niyona, Louise Leconte

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Jacket Donovan DepassSkirt Necessary ClothingSandal Steve Madden

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Dress Allan VirgoNecklace Vince Camuto

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Model 1Dress Donovan DepassJewelry Polite Society JewelryModel 2Dress Allan VirgoShoes Dolce VitaJewelry Polite Society Jewelry

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MasculinityRedefiningPhotographer Yasitha PeirisDesigner Cindy CoMakeup Artist Fiachra DubhModel Ivan (Scene Models) Adam McMahon (Scene Models)

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metallicPHOTOGRAPHER

Stuart McCarthySTYLIST

Cee Cee O'NealHAIR STYLIST

Darren WebsterMAKEUP ARTISTTamash Sharkan

MODELValeria (First Model Management)

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Dress Xi ZhuDress TopshopBelt H&MRings H&MBracelet Stylist's Own

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COPENHAGEN FASHION WEEKWrit ten by: Eliza Georgieva Photos courtesy of Copenhagen Fashion Week

Copenhagen Fashion Week AW14, sponsored by TONI&GUY, had everything to offer—from minimalism and takete, to the softest maluma and a variety of prints and accessories. With 40 shows and over 50 events divided in six fabulous days, it made the Scandinavian statement that creative minds not only function in cold weather, but manage to create designs to remember! See our short report on the fashion week in the face of 6 selected Danish Fashion Houses, provided by our correspondent journalist Eliza Georgieva.

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anne sof ie madsenAs the theme for Anne Sofie Madsen’s collections change, the vision stays the same: a wish to show the well-known through the un-known and to use traditional handcraft methods and couture techniques within ready-to-wear. On this Fashion Week, Anne Sofie Madsen told a fashion story of neo-nomadic futuristic punk she called “A journey that wasn’t”. Leather, her signature material, can be found in almost every garment, often mixed with chains, microfiber, chiffon or even silk and neoprene, thus helping to create a fantasy-fusion look of a female “warrior.” A balance is found within the heavy pieces and minimalistic styling - short hair, light make up and handmade silver accessories by jewelry designer Trine Tuxen. On the side, the young designer expressed her rich imagination through her work in collaboration with Kopenhagen Fur, creating six inspiring looks of mixed toughness and fragility.

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asger juel larsenThe signature psychotic sophistication in Asger Juel Larsen’s creations followed this season as well. A robo-dreamy fusion of harsh lines, insane mono prints, leather and nylon was shown to create an atmosphere of a wicked “I-took-pieces-of-my-crazy-dream-and-put-it-into-clothes-f**k-off”-moment. Asger’s obsessiveness with jackets has reached a point where each of his looks has a jacket, and they’re all screaming madness either because of their cut, shape, material or simply for their expressive awesomeness. We particularly fell in love with the female looks, which were show-stoppers, telling a beautifully outlined story of futuristic sporty avant-garde. The young designer’s sense for trend interpretation is right on spot as well - the show included prints, metallics, big accessories, material-blocking and zippers. A rather inspired collection, that also left us inspired.

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by malene birgerThere’s no way to go through Copenhagen Fashion Week without seeing the By Malene Birger show and it can be called many things—effervescent, dreamy, rich, playful, elegant, fresh, modern, inspired, fantastic! There is so much going on—sequins, marble prints, pinstripes, cashmere, python print-leather, high collars, v-necks, all combined with magnificent accessories, shoes and bags. The overall look-statement seemed like a successful splash between Bohemian, Royal, and Casual “spirits of fashion”. Soft color card right on the spot, flattering lines and styling: the models down the runway looked absolutely gorgeous. Malene Birger showed the world for yet another time that she’s the Queen of Scandinavian Femininity.

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david andersenDim Lights. The sound of a horse. And a jacket made entirely out of carpet. David Andersen welcomed the year of the Horse with his show - stunning cuts, animal materials and cold colours mixed with insanely long high ponytails for the female looks. The sounds of horses were interpreted in the music, as well. Overall, the collection looked like a dark nomadic fairytale, with the male looks being the riders—fabulous princes in well-crafted suits and the female looks being the horses—elegant, but tough. Leather, carpet, mesh, cotton and fur were among the materials used.

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ganniDitte Reffstrup and Katrine Green at Ganni are one of the few Scandi artists who create for the modern feminine IT-young woman, who likes classic items that look fantastic and modern. Their AW14 collection is offering a huge variety in prints, shapes and fabrics. There is definitely something for every occasion and the introduction of lace is triumphant, featuring in looks styled with a printed bomber jacket, or as a part of a beautiful evening dress. Leather not-so-short-shorts are femininely matched with fur and an overall Classic-with-a-little-something-spirit rules over the looks. The color card, the prints, the variety, the styling, it’s all telling a story of a very contemporary elegant woman. It’s beautiful!

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st ine goyaDo you like candy? Who doesn’t? Now imagine an oversized look of candy color garments à la Stine Goya. Or at least this is how the show started. However, it very fast became dark and more fitted. It then transitioned to another navy blue story with mono prints in white and a glimpse of red, only to finish in black pieces with custom golden prints. The sewing skills and design of Stine Goya is out of the question —she’s great. However, her AW14 collection lacks focus and statement. It’s like she wanted to make several different fashion shows into one, but the looks from each don’t look complete and it turns out overall confusing. We wish Stine Goya to regain her voice next season.

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The 90sREVISITED

Photographer: Lynzi Judish

Stylist: Nicole Schaap (Crème de la Couture)

Hair & Makeup: Kadie Murphy

Models: Taylor Tran Rebeka Pena (Donna Baldwin Agency)

Model 1Dress Lillie RubenBelt BCBGBracelets Vintage Mexican SterlingModel 2Top Cythia SteffePants Theory LeggingsNecklace Banana RepublicRings Vintage Mexican SterlingBracelets Wren and Glory

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Hat Unlabaled VintageDress Elizabeth and JamesCoat Unlabeled VintageRings Vintage Mexican SterlingBracelets Wren and Glory

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Coat Marie-Margot CouturePants Theory LeggingsRings Vintage Mexican SterlingBracelets Wren and Glory

Hat Vintage "Equestrian Boltaron" TophatDress InterludJacket Marc JacobsLeggings TheoryNecklace Banana RepublicRings Vintage Mexican Sterling

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Vest CeeceeTop FENDIRings Crème de la Couture Cross Ring Bracelets Wren and Glory

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FEMME DROID

OLGA THE UNSTOPPABLE

You there, with the ice in your veins and the cold robotic heart, I can tell the fu-ture hasn’t been easy on you. You’ve hardened from your human form into a Femme Droid to deal with the “1984.” Everything is metal for you, and nature has gone away stripping the beauty from the world. But you Femme Droid, you aim to bring it back with your posh posing. A little eyeliner here, some cheek color there, and the Femme Droid becomes just the femme. You are the future of beauty, Femme Droid.

Forever Flash Palette Gold, SilverTarte Smolder Eyes Rose Gold

Jouer Highlighters Tiare, ChampagneBare Minerals Shadow Chart Topper, Hit Single

Stila Smudge Stick Mint Julep, EmeraldNars Lip Colour Stolen KissesNYX Lip Colour Do the Hustle

Two Faced Lash Gasm

Photographer Lynzi Judish Writer Kadie MurphyHair Stylist Kadie MurphyMakeup Artist Julia Nicole HernandezModels Olga Mikhaylov, Brynn Schwartz, Kate Creel (all Donna Baldwin Agency)

Futuristic Beauty with Julia Nicole

She shines a mirror to your darkness.

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BRYNN THE BRAVEUrban Decay Primer Potion OriginalBare Minerals Shadow Chart Topper, Hit SingleTarte Smolder Eyes Rose GoldStilla Smudge Stick Mint JulepTwo Faced Lash Gasm

Able to stop a beating heart with a single glance.

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KATE THE STATELYUrban Decay Vice Palette Strike, RadarBare Minerals Shadow Chart Topper, Hit SingleTarte Liner Off the CliffStilla Smudge Stick DamsalTwo Faced Lash Gasm

The aristocratic charmer.

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TWO/BEAUTYPhotographer // Alexander NyrupMakeup Artist // Sarah MellorModels // Anne Holth, Trine Johst VammenMakeup Assistant // Mark RaskPhoto Assistant // Maria Schacht

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MAC Face and BodyBare Mineral Foundation

Nars Multistick CobacabanaHoola Benefit

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plaza9Photographer Vanessa MillsStylist Fay BrunoHair & Makeup Tori HarrisModel Dani RaceNail Art Angelique Franklin

Top AsosRuffles Made by StylistNeckpiece Rouge PonyNecklace H&MShoes Primark

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Top AsosNeckpiece Rouge Pony

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Dress Stylist's OwnFur Stylist's Own

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Top Charity FindSkirt Made by StylistShoes AsosNecklace Stylist's OwnWig Annabelle’s Wigs

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