Stasia Tomasek by Billy Rood for Fashion Gone Rogue

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published November 17, 2011

Tyke – Evoking the style of the 90’s classic Clueless, photographer Billy Rood captures a playful Stasia Tomasek for FGR’s most recent exclusive. Sporting angora sweaters and pleated skirts selected by Favia, Stasia is as cute as a button in the designs of Isabel Marant, Viktor & Rolf, Thakoon and Alexander Wang among others. Beauty by hair and makeup artist Nika Vaughan gives her a fresh autumn look with side-swept tresses and bright lipstick.








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6 thoughts on “Stasia Tomasek by Billy Rood for Fashion Gone Rogue”

  1. Clueless is one of my favorite movies and the style epitomizes my middle school years. I adore this interpretation. It is so much fun!
    -Madeleine

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