Elsa Hosk for Free People “Through the Decades” Book by Alexei Hay

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 20, 2011

50s Beat – Earlier this week, we had an exclusive first look at Free People’s “Through the Decades” book featuring their 20’s chapter. Now, we unveil another chapter of the catalogue with 1950’s inspired clothing modeled by Elsa Hosk in Alexei Hay’s colorful images. Donning classic Americana looks, Elsa is a sweet sight in leopard prints, sheer skirts and peek-a-boo bodysuits. / Watch out for more FP coverage next week!

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7 thoughts on “Elsa Hosk for Free People “Through the Decades” Book by Alexei Hay”

  1. Another wow one from Free People.  It’s just so great to see them putting so much creative effort into their “catalogs”  (I do wonder why they don’t do it for their other brands, though).

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