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Knitted top from COSTER COPENHAGEN. Pants by BRUNELLO CUCINELLI. Wooden stool from FRITZ BAUMANN.
2.
Turtleneck sweater from BRUNELLO CUCINELLI. Shorts from AMERICAN VINTAGE. Earcuffs from SASKIA DIEZ.
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Sweater with collar from BAUM & PFERDGARTEN. Trousers from MADS NORGAARD. Shoes from BIRKENSTOCK 1774 x TOOGOOD.
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Knitted top from COSTER COPENHAGEN. Cardboard mask by JOSEPHINE ABRAHAMS.
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Leggings from RABENS SALONER. T-shirt from AMERICAN VINTAGE. Jacket from MADS NORGAARD. Overknee boots from AGL. Cardboard mask by JOSEPHINE ABRAHAMS.
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Dress from DONDUP. Puffer jacket from SANDRO PARIS. Pearl ring by SASKIA DIEZ. Cord belt STYLIST'S OWN. Wooden stool from FRITZ BAUMANN.
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Coat and knitted slippers from SANDRO PARIS. Heels by SALVATORE FERRAGAMO. Cardboard mask by JOSEPHINE ABRAHAMS.
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Top and skirt from RABENS SALONER. Earcuffs from SASKIA DIEZ. Wooden stool from FRITZ BAUMANN.
A little different, a little crazy. But fashion is ultimately there to let off steam and test who we could be. That’s why we are now combining patterns and materials in a particularly wild and fearless way.
Photography: Affonso Gavinha, gavinha.com, @affonsogavinha
Styling & Creative Direction: Jacqueline Abrahams, @jacquelineabrahams.stylist
Hair & Make-up: Arno Humer, arno-humer.de, @arnohumer
Model: Paula