Kate Wagoner by Victor Demarchelier for The Block S/S 2012

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published May 20, 2012

Moving Picture – One of fashion’s top hair stylists, Didier Malige, creates sixties inspired hair looks for the spring-summer issue of The Block Magazine. Model Kate Wagoner plays a bachelorette living in Manhattan with Victor Demarchelier’s (Management Artists) black and white portraits influenced by movie stills. Britt Marie Kittelsen styles the blonde in modish looks while makeup artist Samantha Trinh creates smokey eyes.




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2 thoughts on “Kate Wagoner by Victor Demarchelier for The Block S/S 2012”

  1. It’s just quietly lovely.   The hair and make-up and styling all work without being too obvious about the retroness.

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