Sojourner Morrell by Steven Pan for Double Magazine #23

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 28, 2012

Layered Spring – Steven Pan (Management Artists) captures Sojourner Morrell in layers upon layers for the most recent issue of Double Magazine. Styled by Camille Bidault Waddinton in frontier inspired ensembles, Sojourner bundles up in the designs of Louis Vuitton, Balenciaga, Chanel and many more in the studio images.

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4 thoughts on “Sojourner Morrell by Steven Pan for Double Magazine #23”

  1. the styling is amazing and i love sojourner something in the photography is not quite right. there are 1 or 2 amazing images as a collection it could have been tweaked a little to really be the next level.

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