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The Purple Fashion re-Fashion Destruction Editorial is Mangled

The Purple Fashion re-Fashion Destruction photoshoot places model Cameron Russell before a decrepit set. Russell took on the project well as she stood before clouds of ash and heaps of trash defiantly, an attitude that was picked up on here by photographer Theo Wenner.

Wenner got at Russell's bad girl side in this Spring/Summer 2013 feature. Stylist Karen Langley contributed to the largely rebellious motif with basketball sneakers, leather jackets and slinky body suits, pieces that readers would not have expected for this Purple Fashion issue. The publication has crossed a stylish bridge here, one that will entice fans of the magazine search of inspiration for the coming season, especially with its will to break rules.
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