The Fallen Magazine Spring 2012 Teifke Editorial is Gender-Bending
Jordy E — May 12, 2012 — Pop Culture
References: fallenmagazine.au & xaxor
The Fallen Magazine Spring 2012 Luana Teifke photoshoot builds upon the fashion worlds obsession with androgyny. This production takes the obsession one step further however, demonstrating just how dapper and even handsome women can look. The Brazilian model is found clad in an assortment of boyish apparel, sporting a classic top hot and a checkered tie.
This daring editorial was captured by photographer Christopher Morris. Morris's artistic vision is apparent in these images, highlighting Teifke's striking features along with the gender-bending motif. The selection of baggy pants, leather gloves and a tailored vest works well here, showcasing the many ways in which women may wear masculine ensembles. The now mainstream preoccupation with crossing male and female lines has carved out a new marketable niche, spurring the growth of liberal productions like this one.
This daring editorial was captured by photographer Christopher Morris. Morris's artistic vision is apparent in these images, highlighting Teifke's striking features along with the gender-bending motif. The selection of baggy pants, leather gloves and a tailored vest works well here, showcasing the many ways in which women may wear masculine ensembles. The now mainstream preoccupation with crossing male and female lines has carved out a new marketable niche, spurring the growth of liberal productions like this one.
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