Stylist James Worthington DeMolet and photographer Jason Nocito are the latest talents to team up for the Contributing Editor. Giving Madonna, Marc Jacobs and Louis Vuitton a run for their money, this is one quirky editorial not to pass up. View complete set here.
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This is so fantastic.
I’m a huge fan of the whole animal ear movement.
This shoot is inspired by the movie Gummo, released in 1997. It’s sort of a cult classic; Chloe Sevigny was in it and also did the costumes.
This shoot is inspired by the movie Gummo, released in 1997. It’s sort of a cult classic; Chloe Sevigny was in it and also did the costumes.
Thanks for the additional information…always a plus! 🙂
Thanks for the additional information…always a plus! 🙂
i think the Paulette 1940’s version shot by Richard Avedon is where Marc got his inspiration and far exceed these
i think the Paulette 1940’s version shot by Richard Avedon is where Marc got his inspiration and far exceed these
his feet and ankles. ew! they look broken 🙂
his feet and ankles. ew! they look broken 🙂