Ashley Smith by Chad Pitman for Muse #26 Summer 2011

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Published June 20, 2011

Moon Safari Photographer Chad Pitman captures Ashley Smith for Muse Magazine’s summer issue in a sci-fi extravaganza. Stylist Melissa Rubini dresses Ashley in an array of dazzling selects from the likes of Moschino, Phillip Lim, Prada, Chloé, Alexander Wang, Blumarine, Christian Dior and Jil Sander. With pulled back locks by Michael Long and minimal makeup by Darlene Jacobs, Ashley makes for a futuristic explorer in these high gloss images. (Frank Reps)














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18 thoughts on “Ashley Smith by Chad Pitman for Muse #26 Summer 2011”

  1. Fantastic editorial! The lighting is amazing! 
    I agree, the styling doesn’t always make Ashley look better, but it certainly conveys the concept quite well

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