Glamorously Red-Tinted Editorials

The L’Officiel China September 2013 Issue Stars Li Xiao Xi

The L’Officiel China September 2013 editorial may be full of grace and glamor, but there is a hint of the famous Red Light District throughout the photoshoot thanks to the use of a red-tinted ambiance. In a way, it subconsciously creates a seedy sensual atmosphere in spite of the fact that the outfits are far from revealing.

Starring model Li Xiao Xing, the L’Officiel China September 2013 editorial showcases the designs of Taiwanese brand Shiatzy Chen. The looks were styled by Jing Zhang, who focused on the brand's ornate prints and modern shapes, not necessarily its sexy side. The looks were finished by beauty team Aya Fujita and Shuko Sumida.

Michelle Du Xuan photographed the L’Officiel China September 2013 editorial.

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