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Malgosia Bela Undergoes Eccentric Transformations for Let's Panic

The quirky fashion featured throughout the premier issue of the bi-annual publication, Let's Panic, will offer a great source of inspiration for Halloween costumes this year. Eccentrically satirical, they take on different personas including a Japanese samurai, bludgeoned footballer and crazy Mad Max character. What makes this quirky fashion even more interesting is that it appears as though they were purposefully given an ugly twist.

A refreshing change of pace for the industry, the quirky fashion was captured by photographer Aaron Ward. It stars Polish model Malgosia Bela, who was styled by Bill Mullen in creative layers. What takes the transformative looks to the next level, however, is the artistic hair and makeup. Quirky fashion has never been more eye-catching.
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