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The Vogue Turkey Goddess Editorial is Villain-Esque

The Vogue Turkey Goddess editorial comes across as quite haunted as it mimics the looks of Batman's Poison Ivy. Model Elza Luijendijk sports a mixture of gold, white and cream in the pictures, bringing about the very same color scheme that was notoriously sported by the comic-based character.

Photographers Luciana Val and Franco Musso orchestrated Goddess. The production is currently on display via the magazine's March 2013 issue, furthering an already cult-like obsession with both Luijendijk and Poison Ivy. Stylist Sebastian Kaufmann is the man behind this classic look. He did an excellent job of sprucing it up however with shimmering silk pants, ivory bustiers, high waist capris and formal gilded dresses. Together these ensembles are well-informed for the spring season.
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