Juliana Forge by Ned Rogers for Helmet #2

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Published August 28, 2011

Juliana – Photographer Ned Rogers captures model Juliana Forge for the second issue of Helmet Magazine. Fashion director Clare Byrne gives Juliana a pretty but tough edge by pairing vintage pieces with selects from the likes of Christopher Kane, 3.1 Phillip Lim and emerging design talents Jason Hewitt, Lover, Billy Bride and Ellery.









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13 thoughts on “Juliana Forge by Ned Rogers for Helmet #2”

  1. agree but I don’t think it’s her fault about the neck, there could have been better angles to flatter even being short she’s a cute girl and the lighting is nice

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  2. agree but I don’t think it’s her fault about the neck, there could have been better angles to flatter even being short she’s a cute girl and the lighting is nice

    Reply

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