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The Schon! Magazine 'Secretary' Photoshoot Stars Codie Young

As Fashionising observantly points out, people may mistakenly believe that the Schon! Magazine 'Secretary' editorial was inspired by '50 Shades of Grey,' and rightly so. The erotic book series is still making headlines everywhere. Nevertheless, the photoshoot for issue 19 of the British publication takes cues from the 2002 film starring Maggie Gyllenhaal and also titled 'Secretary.'

Taking over the American actresses sultry role is model Codie Young. Clad in classic pencil skirts, edgy gladiator heels, patterned trenches and more, the Australian beauty is helplessly bound by ropes in the Schon! Magazine 'Secretary' editorial. Stylist Sofia Achaval put together the risque wardrobe.

Shot by photographer Billy Nava, the looks in the Schon! Magazine 'Secretary' editorial were perfected with retro updos by hairstylist Hélène Bidard and barely-there makeup by beauty artist Morgane Martini.
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