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The Lula No.18 SS 2014 Issue Features an Excessive Amount of Fabric

Lula No.18 SS 2014's pages are full of eccentric patterns, backgrounds, garments and carpets. At first glance, the images are extremely overwhelming and could possibly induce an eyestrain. However, upon further inspection, they are extremely intriguing. Looking at the images is relatable to looking into a kaleidoscope; they boast bright colors and patterns.

Photographer Phillippe Jarringeon shot the images and they feature a solid lineup of models: Kia Low, Rachael Robinson, Marta Dyks, Alicia Holtz and Natali Eydelman. The girls are pictured lounging around together; they are laying on the ground, overlapping their limbs or hugging one another. The editorial is aptly named 'Sisterhood' and they clearly reciprocate that familial comfort level with one another.

They can also be seen donning boldly printed garments that consist of florals, stripes, polka dots and animal prints.
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