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She kills the other girls..Julias face is perfection.


Photography Thom Jackson
Creative direction Andrew Weir
Model Julia Hafstrom
Hair & Makeup Lisa Williams
With a Special Thanks to Kendall Morgan
Art Direction Stephan Moskovic
Text Janelle Okwodu
models.comFor those in the know the serene landscapes of Marfa have long served as a source of inspiration. Over the years, a diverse group of creatives has gravitated there, resulting in landmark work. On the cinema side, everything from the James Dean & Elizabeth Taylor classic Giant, to the Coen Brother’s taut Cormac McCarthy adaption, No Country for Old Men has been filmed in Marfa. A wealth of art from pioneers like Donald Judd (who famously moved from NYC to Marfa in the early seventies) to Dan Flavin and Robert Irwin serve to make the city a can’t miss destination for aficionados and collectors. Landmarks like Elmgreen and Dragset’s tongue in cheek Prada Marfa installation merge pop culture and art, much like the town itself. It’s this combination of esteemed creatives and unique history that makes the Marfa experience dynamic.
With this in mind, photographer Thom Jackson, Swedish model Julia Hafstrom and creative director Andrew Weir joined forces to capture the essence of Marfa and its natural beauty. In larger than life black and white shots, the trio creates an atmosphere at once rustic and otherworldly. Experience their enveloping photographs in this Models.com editorial, only in MDX.
Tommy Goes to Malibu–Inspired by the runway show, Tommy Hilfiger’s spring/summer 2014 campaign heads to the beach with a cast of top models photographed on location in Malibu by Craig McDean. With creative direction by Trey Laird of Laird + Partners, the advertisements feature Toni Garrn, Julia Hafstrom, Jac Jagaciak, Tian Yi, Cora Emmanuel, Lea Sorenson, Chloe Blackshire and two basset hounds. See the spring 2014 runway show from Tommy Hilfiger to view more looks from the collection.
