70s Pop Star Editorials

Krzysztof Wyznski Captures the Insanity of the 70s in Zink Winter 2013

The glitter and glam go overboard in this Zink Winter 2013 pictorial. The outrageous photo shoot features model Nicole G dressed in over-the-top outfits inspired by Ziggy Stardust. If you aren't up on your rock trivia, Ziggy Stardust was a famous alter-ego that music legend David Bowie adapted in the early 70s.

One of the things the alter-ego was know for was dressing outlandishly, which comes across pretty well in the Zink Winter 2013 editorial. Many of the character's style elements are seen; there are the bright contrasting of red with blue. You can see points and triangles that are reminiscent of the famous lightning bolt face paint. Above all, there is lots of glitter and pizzazz. The stylist on this shoot clearly didn't indent for this to be worn in public.
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