Desolate Desert Editorials

Jacob Sutton Captures Auguste Abeliunaite for Numéro February 2014

This Numéro February 2014 fashion shoot is so chic it will make you want to get lost in a desert.

If you ever get lost in a desert, this is definitely what you would want to be wearing, not only because the cloths are super stylish, but they are also a little bit practical. There are lots of white garments, a number of long hems and even a hood to keep the sun out of your eyes.

The scorching Numéro February 2014 story was photographed by Jacob Sutton. All the shots were taken in a white-hot desert. The sand looks so pale that the clothing and even model Auguste Abeliunaite, fade into it. Abeliunaite has her brown hair down and blowing in the wind, while her eyes are painted with a heavy bronze eye shadow.
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Industry Implications
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