Krystal Glynn by Nick Scott for Madison Magazine October 2011

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Published October 5, 2011

Space OdysseyKrystal Glynn takes one giant leap for fashion in this cosmic editorial lensed by Nick Scott for Australian publication Madison Magazine. Fashion editor Nicole Bonython-Hines creates sleek, futuristic looks that transport Krystal to another world with avant-garde hair and make-up. Surrounded by miniature astronauts, Krystal dons selects from Dion Lee, Therese Rawsthorne, Sass & Bide, Carla Zampatti, Michael Lo Sordo, Prada and others.









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14 thoughts on “Krystal Glynn by Nick Scott for Madison Magazine October 2011”

  1. wow, could the model have been more lifeless and boring?! This shoot is awesome, the style and colors, but the model might as well be wearing a paper bag over her head with a face drawn on it.

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    • I was about to say. The clothes look really good on her and she looks great, but that’s because the styling and the creative direction is doing all of the work. She’s just standing there. If it were just a white background, it wouldn’t be very good.

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