Ali Stephens by Bruno Staub for Elle US

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 9, 2012

Teen Spirit – The January issue of Elle US taps Ali Stephens for a story of teenage freedom inspired by 1980s and 1990s fashion. Photographed by Bruno Staub with styling by Beth Fenton, Ali wears relaxed looks featuring the work of Marc by Marc Jacobs, Chanel, Phillip Lim, Fendi and others in a high school setting.












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10 thoughts on “Ali Stephens by Bruno Staub for Elle US”

  1. Wow this series sucked. Hope it was just photographer, model and trash bag full of clothes because whole team would’ve been a waste. Simply uninspiring and lackadaisical! 

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  2. I really dig the styling.  Definitely not all of it, but it’s eclectic and playful with all kinds of interesting things going on.

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