The Laat Me Blijven Editorial is Disturbingly Depicted
Jana Pijak — May 17, 2012 — Pop Culture
References: designscene.net
The 'Laat Me Blijven' editorial spread stars Victory Talent Management's fresh face Juliette. The model takes on the role of living mannequin, showcasing her striking features and versatile look.
Juliette sports doll-like makeup by artist Dewi Darmawan and is outfitted by stylist Rahajeng Puspitasari who dresses her in flirty frocks and body hugging summer separates. Photographer Mario Ardi captures the blonde beauty as she poses with mannequin body part props and vintage hot rod cars. Lensed amongst an abandoned setting, the 'Laat me Blivjen' editorial is disturbingly depicted making one question whether the model is alive or lifeless.
From its bizarre concept to its striking execution, this flawless portrait series is strangely captivating, exuding mystery and an emotion filled back story that is both intriguing and dynamic.
Juliette sports doll-like makeup by artist Dewi Darmawan and is outfitted by stylist Rahajeng Puspitasari who dresses her in flirty frocks and body hugging summer separates. Photographer Mario Ardi captures the blonde beauty as she poses with mannequin body part props and vintage hot rod cars. Lensed amongst an abandoned setting, the 'Laat me Blivjen' editorial is disturbingly depicted making one question whether the model is alive or lifeless.
From its bizarre concept to its striking execution, this flawless portrait series is strangely captivating, exuding mystery and an emotion filled back story that is both intriguing and dynamic.
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