The Chameleon Queen by Max Kopanygin Crosses Urban with Native
Meghan Young — September 10, 2012 — Fashion
References: maxkopanygin & fashionising
The photo series titled Chameleon Queen by Max Kopanygin, a photographer, videographer and film editor based in Toronto, Canada, gives the urban girl a native makeover. Inspired by the classic character Pocahontas, the beauty photoshoot focuses on earthy tones with a tribal aesthetic that is nevertheless soft and romantic for the feminine woman. Kopanygin elaborates, "We were going for a Neo-Pocahontas vibe."
Starring FORD model Zoe, Chameleon Queen by Max Kopanygin is comprised of closeups that really showcase the stunning war paint-esque makeup. Created by makeup artist Lucky Bromhead, the looks concentrate on warm colors that would be found in a vibrant sunset. Complemented with slick straight locks, which was created by hairstylist Shawna Lane, the beauty looks have a striking magical element that is perfect for the cool fall season.
Starring FORD model Zoe, Chameleon Queen by Max Kopanygin is comprised of closeups that really showcase the stunning war paint-esque makeup. Created by makeup artist Lucky Bromhead, the looks concentrate on warm colors that would be found in a vibrant sunset. Complemented with slick straight locks, which was created by hairstylist Shawna Lane, the beauty looks have a striking magical element that is perfect for the cool fall season.
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