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Garage Magazine's Latest Issue Highlights the Work of Artist Jeff Koons

Anja Rubik and Binx Walton front the two covers of Garage Magazine's Fall/Winter 2014 issue that profiles artist Jeff Koons. The models are captured by photographer Solve Sundsbo's lens and channel metal-made mannequins in the series.

Inspired by Jeff Koons' first virtual sculpture, entitled 'Lady Bug', this cover story features conceptual Koons Bunny graphics. The gilded and pink metal artworks feature the faces and bodies of Anja Runik and Binx Walton and are molded to resemble the artist's inflatable rabbit sculptures.

Garage Magazine's Fall/Winter 2014 issue features styling by Charlotte Stockdale who dresses models in simple t-shirt and underwear pairings that are combined with bunny ear headpieces. This story blurs the lines between art and fashion and illustrates the power of iconic visuals.
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