Oddly Acrobatic Editorials

The Another Magazine Forever's Not So Long Photoshoot is Agile

The Another Magazine Forever's Not So Long editorial is currently on display in the publication's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. Model Sybil Buck is at the center of the production. Buck posed for photographer Charlie Engman in aged bedrooms and a dated kitchen, making the images appear as if from a 1940s set.

What sets Forever's Not So Long apart from other high fashion editorials is Buck's acrobatic stance. In many of the snapshots Buck is doubled over or twisted to the side, taking viewers on a rather agile tour of stylist Karen Langley's ensemble pairings.

Buck's swift movements did not detract from Langley's selection of dress pants, lingerie, loose sweaters and thick belts, all of which came together quite effortlessly.
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