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The Chloe Memisevic Metal Magazine Shoot is Deviously Dramatic

The Chloe Memisevic Metal Magazine editorial might be all about theatrics, but there is an element of real danger peppered throughout as well. From the sporadic fires to the devious expressions, each shot will keep the reader on his or her toes while the otherwise tame fashion will help to calm any nerves.

Captured by Milan-based photographer Matteo Zini, the Chloe Memisevic Metal Magazine editorial is set to appear in the publication's spring and summer issue. The Croatian-Serbian beauty was styled by Rossana Passalacqua, who put together a ladylike wardrobe filled with fashion labels, such as Jil Sander, Prada and Miu Miu. Memisevic's mop of curls was created by hairstylist Franco Argento with black-rimmed eyes by makeup artist Tiziana Raimondo.
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