Liya Kebede Gets Surreal for the Pages of POP Spring/Summer 2013

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 6, 2013


The New York Now – Collaborating with artists Justin Lowe and Jonah Freeman, the spring-summer issue of POP features Liya Kebede in a collage-style story captured with the artwork of Lowe and Freeman’s “Stray Light Grey” exhibition. Wearing a wardrobe of exclusively New York-based designers styled by Stevie Dance, Liya enters the world of the surreal with images photographed Francesco Carrozzini. / Creative direction by China Chow, Hair by Takashi Yusa, Makeup by Sil Bruinsma






















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4 thoughts on “Liya Kebede Gets Surreal for the Pages of POP Spring/Summer 2013”

  1. what happens with pop? down, all the way down, i like some of this but not what pop was, i like old pop, bring it back please. again though the idea is well executed just not for me

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