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Maud Welzen & Ava Smith by Jason Kim for BlackBook October 2011

Published on September 28, 2011

Maud Welzen & Ava Smith by Jason Kim for BlackBook October 2011

Working Girls – Models Maud Welzen and Ava Smith don this fall’s reinvented work wear for the October issue of BlackBook editorial lensed by Jason Kim. Structured, sleek and minimal, these looks make a powerful and sophisticated statement against Kim’s complementary backdrops. Styled by Christopher Campbell, the girls wear selects from labels including Theyskens’ Theory, Calvin Klein, Yves Saint Laurent, Salvatore Ferragamo and Michael Kors. Side-swept hair by Shlomi Mor and clean make-up with a statement brow by Samantha Trinh add a strong finishing touch.

Maud Welzen & Ava Smith by Jason Kim for BlackBook October 2011
Maud Welzen & Ava Smith by Jason Kim for BlackBook October 2011
Maud Welzen & Ava Smith by Jason Kim for BlackBook October 2011
Maud Welzen & Ava Smith by Jason Kim for BlackBook October 2011
Maud Welzen & Ava Smith by Jason Kim for BlackBook October 2011
Maud Welzen & Ava Smith by Jason Kim for BlackBook October 2011

Filed Under: Editorial Tagged With: 2011, ava smith, blackbook, Christopher Campbell, Editorial, jason kim, Maud Welzen

  • Model : Ava Smith, Maud Welzen
  • Photographer : Jason Kim
  • Fashion Editor : Christopher Campbell
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    Comments

    1. Marcia Wong says

      September 28, 2011 at 10:49 pm

      The minimalistic and structured theme of this editorial is both strong and powerful. The smooth and simple hair is expected, but it showcases the styling even more and the fabrics seem beautiful. I like the second and third photo.

      http://www.style-abuse.blogspot.com

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    2. Alex says

      September 29, 2011 at 7:54 am

      love the hair

      Reply
    3. Derek Smithe says

      September 29, 2011 at 2:59 pm

      I find the graphic quality to be quite beautiful. There is a striking precision and subtlety to the images I appreciate. Feels fresh.

      Reply
    4. TeuntjeVDW says

      September 30, 2011 at 12:52 pm

      This is perfect!
      xx.

      Reply

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