Daisy Lowe by Ben Rayner | Futureclaw Spring 2010

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Published April 20, 2010

Daisy Lowe is a flower powered vixen for her latest spread entitled Can’t Buy Me Love. Posing in psychedelic frocks arranged by Jem Goulding, Daisy charms in a colorful FutureClaw spread by photographer Ben Rayner.











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41 thoughts on “Daisy Lowe by Ben Rayner | Futureclaw Spring 2010”

    • eugh…American apparel have the most distasteful photographs you can imagine…..
      but this editorial is quite nice i think

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    • eugh…American apparel have the most distasteful photographs you can imagine…..
      but this editorial is quite nice i think

      Reply
    • eugh…American apparel have the most distasteful photographs you can imagine…..
      but this editorial is quite nice i think

      Reply
    • eugh…American apparel have the most distasteful photographs you can imagine…..
      but this editorial is quite nice i think

      Reply

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