Boyish Rocker Portraits

Cover's 'Aymeline' Editorial Features Blonde Beauty Aymeline Valade

Aymeline Valade stars in a self-titled editorial -- a series of boyish rocker portraits -- for Cover magazine's latest issue. The blonde beauty is lensed by photographer Rasmus Skousen and dons a wardrobe of edgy and eye-catching pieces. Embodying a tomboy inspiration, this image series is styled by Karin Smeds and marries sequined tops and dresses with distressed jeans, sneakers and boxy blazers.

In addition to its rugged denim looks, Cover's 'Aymeline' exclusive also highlights sportier pieces like varsity jackets. Hair styling for the shoot is courtesy of Lasse Pedersen who gives his muse a messy and choppy haircut. Aymeline's beauty looks are courtesy of Trine Skjoth who helps to bring Rasmus Skousen's rocker portraits to life with nude and fresh-faced makeup looks.
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