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W Magazine Volume #5 2025 : Addison Rae by Rafael Pavarotti

LOOK SHARP
Photography:
Sharna Osborne
Styling: Rae Boxer
Hair: Ryan Mitchell
Make-up: Pat McGrath
Models: Carol Monteiro, Maria Araujo, Libby Bennett, Grace Valentine, Ali Dansky, Sanique Dill, Ava Shipp & Valerie Scherzinger


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The only story that I truly like is on Sacai titled "Queen of Cool" photographed by Craig McDean and styled by Karl Templer. It should have been longer.
 
LOOK SHARP
Photography:
Sharna Osborne
Styling: Rae Boxer
Hair: Ryan Mitchell
Make-up: Pat McGrath
B]Models:[/B] Carol Monteiro, Maria Araujo, Libby Bennett, Grace Valentine, Ali Dansky, Sanique Dill, Ava Shipp & Valerie Scherzinger


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looks like the D beauty story from some month ago...
 
PLAY TIME
Photography: Charly Gosp
Styling: Jade Vallario


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THE ORIGINALS
Photography:
Ethan James Green, Maciek Pożoga, Bolade Banjo, Daniel Arnold, Susan Meiselas, Andreas Laszlo Konrath, Stefan Ruiz, Piczo, Ryan Lowry, Elianel Clinton, Max von Gumppenberg, Jeff Henrikson & Daniel Jack Lyons
Styling: Allia Alliata di Montereale, Flora Huddart, Tyler VanVranken, Jared Ellner, Raymond Gee, Ann-Kathrin Obermeyer & Allia Alliata di Montereale
Hair: Jimmy Paul, Kei Takano, Shaina Ehrlich, Nadia Tayeh, Davey Matthew, Anna Burdine & Brett Freedman
Make-up: Kuma, Bari Khalique, Jamal Scott & Brett Freedman
Models/Celebrities: Ethel Cain, Conner Ives, Rafe Crane-Robinson, Tish Weinstock, Kareem Rahma, Danny Bowien, Ken Burns, Owen Thiele, Jinkx Monsoon, Jun Takahshi, The Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders, Florian Krewer, Sven Marquardt, Odessa A'zion & Lisa Kudrow


W Magazine Digital Edition
 
looks like the D beauty story from some month ago...

No, it's just Sharna Osborne's signature Lo-Fi aesthetics inspired by the 1980s and 1990s.

Personally, I find it pretty off-putting (especially when it comes to the fashion photography).
 
I love this, she's so expressive and good at posing. Her being a dancer makes the photographs come alive somehow when usually with influencer types it's the opposite (I see the Britney comparisons, for once they are deserved)
 
No, it's just Sharna Osborne's signature Lo-Fi aesthetics inspired by the 1980s and 1990s.

Personally, I find it pretty off-putting (especially when it comes to the fashion photography).
The beauty portraits could have been amazing as they are but they are ruined by the Lo-Fi aesthetics.
 

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