Niomi by Martin Temblay for Zink

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published July 5, 2010

Zink goes macab for their June Canadian edition courtesy of RVProd and photographer Martin Tremblay. Featuring cover girl Niomi of Next, the dark story showcases all black looks styled by Peter Papapetrou with an additional side of hovering seagulls.






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35 thoughts on “Niomi by Martin Temblay for Zink”

  1. ^ Lol! i don't think she looks that bad. keep in mind that lots of pictures in magazines are photoshopped, so they look even thinner than they are in real life.

    I like the drama in these pics!

    Reply
  2. ^ Lol! i don't think she looks that bad. keep in mind that lots of pictures in magazines are photoshopped, so they look even thinner than they are in real life.

    I like the drama in these pics!

    Reply

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