Karen Inderbitzen-Waller for NO Magazine Creates Lonely Surroundings
Katherinev123 — September 7, 2010 — Pop Culture
References: fashionising
An eerie, abandoned setting has been created by photographer Karen Inderbitzen-Waller for NO Magazine. This lonely photo spread featuring model Nasrin Leahy definitely has all the makings of a horror movie.
Leahy is shown floating in a pool of water, sitting cross-legged on a chair in what looks like an attic and poking her head creepily out from behind a curtain. Styled by Zara Mirkin, the spread showcases a mish-mash of styles including an elegant long black dress and a flirty country-girl frock.
Leahy is shown floating in a pool of water, sitting cross-legged on a chair in what looks like an attic and poking her head creepily out from behind a curtain. Styled by Zara Mirkin, the spread showcases a mish-mash of styles including an elegant long black dress and a flirty country-girl frock.
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