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The Fashion Gone Rogue 'Ladies First' Editorial is Stormy

The Fashion Gone Rogue 'Ladies First' editorial is set to appear in the online publication's first ever print edition. An exciting venture for one of the leading online sources for fashion, the photoshoot does this milestone justice. Strikingly stylized, the windblown images are given an illusion of even more movement thanks to the uniquely stormy backdrop.

Shot by Paul de Luna, a photographer born in Southern California and based in New York, the Fashion Gone Rogue 'Ladies First' editorial stars model Ragnhild Jevne. The blonde beauty was outfitted in a winter wardrobe by stylist Cannon. Swept away in pieces from such labels as Anna Sui, Vivienne Westwood and Bottega Veneta, she was given lush curls by Paul Warren and a flawless face by Chici Saito.
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