Kelsey Jean Harding by Alvin Nguyen for Fashion Gone Rogue – Film

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Published September 14, 2011

Le Désir from alvinnguyen on Vimeo.

Le D̩sir РKelsey Jean Harding shows us dual sides in this FGR exclusive by Alvin Nguyen, with editing and cinematography by Matthew Plaxco. The black and white film finds Kelsey showing off her good girl side with a sleek bun and sweet make-up by Niko Weddle and Madeline Roosevelt, only to let loose with a seductive edge.


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6 thoughts on “Kelsey Jean Harding by Alvin Nguyen for Fashion Gone Rogue – Film”

  1. the aesthetic values are fine, but why call it a film, when in reality it’s just moving pictures? for film you need some kind of progression. there has to be a reason for the editing, right? making a film doesn’t mean photographing 25 pictures per second. however, keep going!

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