Ali Stephens Wears Baroque Style for Marie Claire China by Amber Gray

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 3, 2014

Charm of Rococo – Inspired by the 18th-century art movement of Rococo, the January issue of Marie Claire China taps Ali Stephens for a dramatic beauty feature. In front of Amber Gray’s lens, the model sports a powdered wig courtesy of hair stylist Yoichi Tomizawa and a painted face by makeup artist David Tibolla. Yana Kamps styled Ali in designs from the likes of Eddie Borgo, Thom Browne and Alexander McQueen. / Manicure by Daria Hardeman










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2 thoughts on “Ali Stephens Wears Baroque Style for Marie Claire China by Amber Gray”

  1. This is special. There was something about it I didn’t initially like, but it made me look at the images over and over. Now, I want to save them all.

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