Krystal Glynn by David K. Shields for Fashion Gone Rogue

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published July 20, 2011

Oneirism – Taking to the caves and wilderness of Blue Mountains, Australia, Krystal Glynn plays a young dreamer in David K. Shields wonder-filled photographs for FGR. Wearing a mix of autumn and summer looks from Elliot Ward-Fear, Sass & Bide, Zambesi and others styled by Cassandra Scott-Finn, Krystal looks towards the future with understated hair and makeup courtesy of Sinden Dean.













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