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Dazed Summer 2018 : Solange by Jackie Nickerson

Dazed Summer 2018

Maggie Gyllenhaal

Photographer: Mel Bles
Set Designer: Whitney Hellesen
Stylist: Amy Rose Spiegel
Hair: Peter Butler
Makeup: Benjamin Puckey
Cast: Maggie Gyllenhaal





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Shock Tactics

Photographer: Philippe Jarrigeon
Set Designer: Thomas Bird
Stylist: Elizabeth Fraser Bell
Hair: Ramona Eschbach
Makeup: Kathy Le Sant
Cast: Ninouk Akkerman





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Y Control

Photographer: Arnaud Lajeunie
Set Designer: Anna Lomax
Stylist: Elizabeth Fraser Bell
Hair: Ramona Eschbach
Makeup: Gemma Smith-Edhouse
Cast: Adesuwa Aighewi, Tarek Elseidik, Anna Hagood, Callum Stoddart





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Work It

Photographer: Reto Schmid
Stylist: Elizabeth Fraser Bell
Hair: Tomohiro Ohashi
Makeup: Anthony Peel
Cast: Sarah Berger, Kad Diallo, Sarah Fraser, Magda Kuffel, Jiang Xiao Yi





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Women's History Museum

Photographer: Daniel Weiss
Stylist: Alison Marie Isbell
Hair: Shinya Nakagawa
Makeup: Gogo Graham
Cast: Amanda McGowan, Mattie Rivkah Barringe, Gogo Graham





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Nakhane Touré

Photographer: Jamie Morgan
Stylist: Gary David Moore
Grooming: Athena Paginton
Cast: Nakhane Touré






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Caroline Polachek

Photographer: Bibi Cornejo Borthwick
Stylist: Emma Wyman
Hair: Marki Shkreli
Makeup: Kanako Takase
Cast: Caroline Polachek






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Lauren Auder

Photographer: Tom Ordoyno
Set Designer: Suzanne Beirne
Stylist: Danny Reed
Hair: Jonathan De Francesco
Makeup: Siobhan Furlong
Cast: Lauren Auder






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I really like "Work it". It's very sophisticated. The rest of the magazine looks completely dated. We are not going to look back fondly on the Youth trend.
 
I really like "Work it". It's very sophisticated. The rest of the magazine looks completely dated. We are not going to look back fondly on the Youth trend.

Agreed! We sadly don't see this type of thematic storytelling in fashion anymore.
I quite like Shock Tactics as well. It faintly reminds of Metropolis in a way.

@axiomatic Only a pleasure, it's so interesting to see how most of the talents evolved (or regressed, depending on your stance), and how much creative freedom is getting chipped away practically year by year. I recall being quite mesmerised by for instance Jackie Nickerson's earlier work but I cannot stand any of her current work at all.
 

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