Lookbook Lust: Thakoon Pre-Fall 2012
I’m crushing hard on the work of South African graphic designer Miss Moss. To create the series below, she pulled images from the Thakoon Pre-Fall 2012 lookbook and juxtaposed them with artwork from another place & time, brilliantly matching tones and texture to achieve stunning harmony. What a great new take on fashion blogging! Continue reading »
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