Stylishly Tormented Photoshoots

The Tush Magazine High Noon Editorial is Deeply Disturbed

The Tush Magazine High Noon editorial displays a rather tormented look at model Maud Welzen. Welzen takes on the mood of the swiveling tornado that she was placed next to, seen in her frowns and blank stares.

Stylist Wiebke Bredehorst contributed to the offbeat feel of High Noon with her use of boho lace frocks, cowboy hats and lingerie. Props were similarly central to the production as Welzen smoked a cigarette.

Capturing this gritty set was photographer Boe Marion. Much like the mood of High Noon, he chose to cast it in a dark lighting scheme. Welzen nonetheless stood out in the high end fashion series which is currently apart of Tush Magazine's Spring 2013 edition.

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