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Knuts About Yohji in Ponystep Magazine Spring/Summer 2011

Hannelore Knuts' hair finds nearly every angle possible for Knuts About Yohji in Ponystep Magazine Spring/Summer 2011. This editorial, which focuses on designer Yohji Yamamoto, includes styles from recent seasons and vintage separates. Clare Richardson styled Knuts in a somewhat androgynous fashion in some photos by using menswear and creatively working with the model's blonde hair; in others, however, she positively oozes femininity.

Paul Wetherell photographed Knuts About Yohji. The editorial that accompanies the photo shoot was written by Emily King and discusses Yamamoto's background. Sam Hillerby was the hair stylist behind Knuts' hair, while Petros Petrohilos did her makeup.

Ponystep Magazine Spring/Summer 2011 also features the creative talents of photographer's assistants Chris Miller and James Anastasi, fashion assistants Victoria Higgs and Kelly-Ann Hughes, and hair assistant Keiron Roberts.
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1. Fashion - The editorial's focus on Hannelore Knuts' hairstyles and styles from Yohji Yamamoto's collections presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry, specifically in hair and clothing design.
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