Signe by Bo Brinkenfalk in Versace x H&M for Fashion Gone Rogue

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published November 18, 2011

Cruel Summer – Photographer Bo Brinkenfalk shares a tribute to Amy Winehouse with this glam story featuring pieces from Versace’s recent H&M collaboration which also hits stores this week. Styled by Gordana Zlatanovic, model Signe sports colorful designs inspired by the greatest hits of Gianni Versace. A voluminous beehive and pink lips by beauty artist Eva Brodin are paired up with large hoop earrings, proving that summer never really ends.













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  1. Makes me wish more people would actually dress like this normally out on the street.  The world would be a better place (or more fun at least).

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