Imogen Morris Clarke Dons Folklore Style for Marie Claire US October 2012

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 13, 2012

Día de los Muertos – Inspired by the Mexican holiday, Day of the Dead, the October issue of Marie Claire US highlights embellished style with Catholic imagery and jewelry. Photographer Enrique Badulescu captures model Imogen Morris Clarke amidst the rich colors of Yucatan, wearing a lavish wardrobe selected by stylist Romina Herrara Malatesta (2b Management). Frida Kahlo hair by Ward Stegerhoek and smoky eyes courtesy of makeup artist Vicky Steckel complete the haunting looks.





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6 thoughts on “Imogen Morris Clarke Dons Folklore Style for Marie Claire US October 2012”

  1. at least the didn’t did the Rodarte “Muertas de Juarez” ( Dead Murdered Woman in Juarez ) thing again, but still this it not Dia De Muertos, this is Frida Kahlo wearing gucci fall 2012, i mean there’s a character called Catrina who represents better day of the dead

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