Fresh Face | Sarah Shermyen by Oscar Correcher

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published November 21, 2011

Rock and Roll Girl – In front of Oscar Correcher’s lens, new face Sarah Shermyen (Ford) takes on rocker inspired looks selected by stylist Lia Cohen.






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10 thoughts on “Fresh Face | Sarah Shermyen by Oscar Correcher”

  1. Really pretty lips and I wonder if that is her hair’s natural texture?  She actually reminds me of a female version of Charlie France, both of them are very cute.

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  2. I love how effortless it looks.  It really looks like it’s just her natural self, with no styling, etc.  And given it’s a little Rockabilly vibe, that’s not easy to do at all (it usually feels too forced).

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