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The Interview December/January 2014/2015 Sailor Photoshoot is Soaked

The Interview December/January 2014/2015 Sailor editorial places model Julia Bergschoeff aboard a remarkably stylish boat. Stylist Karl Templer dressed Bergschoeff in apparel fit for a water bound trip, echoing many of the classic looks that one would typically associate with resort luxury.

In the images taken by photographer Craig McDean, Bergschoeff posed in billowing hats, button up jackets, roped shirts and long, flowing skirts. While these pieces are well-matched to cruise ships, they can also be incorporated into several travel-oriented ensembles, making the display all the more versatile for readers.

Props were also central to this Interview production. Bergschoeff posed among rusty wheels, nets and worn pieces of wood, making for a rather eclectic display of fashion.
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