Gillian Anderson by Squiz Hamilton for Fault Magazine Fall 2011

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Published October 14, 2011

X Style – Actress Gillian Anderson reemerges in glamorous bombshell style for this Fault Magazine editorial lensed by Squiz Hamilton. Stylist Claudia Behnke’s looks evoke timeless elegance with selects from the likes of Herve Leger, Maison Martin Margiela, Corrie Nielson and Jean Pierre Braganza. Hair stylist Kim Roy creates Hollywood bombshell curls, while make-up artist Hila Karmand uses Lancome to give Gillian the perfect red pout. / Stylist Assistants: Leona Burton, Sharay Thomas. Photographer’s Assistant: Adam Fussell.







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10 thoughts on “Gillian Anderson by Squiz Hamilton for Fault Magazine Fall 2011”

  1. i feel that the photographer did not suceed in hiding the super obvious height disadvantage. her hands look short and the poses are quite weird.

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