The Emma Richardson Autumn/Winter '10 lookbook blends the best of past and present. Model Stacey Harrison sports a mean '70s bowl cut as she rocks loose, layered fashions in a variety of plaids and neutral shades for photographer Lucie Crewdson. The setting for the lookbook ranges from a prairie setting to a city street--a perfect juxtaposition for the blend of retro and contemporary styles showcased.
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70s Bowl Cuts
Emma Richardson Autumn/Winter '10 Lookbook Blends Prairie Pretty & Hipster Edge
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