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This Editorial Features Models Who Look Like They’re Fading Away

This fantastic monochromatic fashion series by London-based photographer Neil O’Keeffe features models who look like they’re fading away, as if they were being viewed on a busted TV set. These fashionable captures were taken for Valstrom Magazine.

The fashion featured in this editorial is mostly very classy and simple. Many of these looks could be described as chic business attire or stylish street wear. The most intriguing thing about this series is the way in which these photos have been manipulated. The models look like figures on an old TV with a bad signal. Their arms, shoulders and legs seem to be fading off. This series is aptly named Mixed Signals.

These creative captures put an interesting twist on an otherwise stylish monochromatic editorial.
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