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'Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down' in Fantasticsmag

‘Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down’ is a new editorial in Fantasticsmag that showcases the obsessive relationship some fashionistas have with fashion. It is not just a necessity, a passion or accessory, it is an obsession that leaves you a slave to fashion trends.

‘Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down’ features the photography of Joseph Saraceno with model Santa styled by Salem Moussallam being gagged and bound using pieces from the new Louis Vuitton Stephen Sprouse tribute collection.

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