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The SPUR Japan October 2014 Molinos Photoshoot is Industrial

The SPUR Japan October 2014 Roxanne Sanderson editorial does away with standard backdrops and settings. While many fashion magazines focus upon lush scenes for fall productions, photographer Tiago Molinos instead captured Sanderson within an abandoned building reminiscent of an old school factory.

Despite the stacked bricks and crumbling paint, Sanderson sported upscale looks that are well-suited to the Fall 2014 season. School girl motifs come to the fore via white oxford shirts, long black skirts and pleated pieces.

At the same time, Sanderson also displayed a series of upscale ensembles. Showcased via the square windows and radiators were luxe ruffled sweaters, fur-clad tops, thin see-through wrap dresses and a myriad of chunky open toe heels.
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