Mackenzie Drazan by Bjarne Jonasson for Velour #5

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published May 1, 2012

Paste TogetherMackenzie Drazan wears a fusion of punk and grunge style for the most recent issue of Velour Magazine. Photographed by Bjarne Jonasson, Mackenzie sports a layered wardrobe pieced together by stylist Grace Koo featuring a mix and match of plaid and floral prints from the likes of Alberta Ferretti, Alexander Wang, Rag & Bone and Just Cavalli. Mackenzie’s rebellious looks are complemented by a sheared cut by hair stylist Andre Gunn and smudged eyes by makeup artist Stevie Huynh.








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3 thoughts on “Mackenzie Drazan by Bjarne Jonasson for Velour #5”

  1. I’m very happy to see the return of some punk/grunge looks.  I’d say this has a little goth mixed in there, too, and it’s all a fabulous cornucopia of styles.

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