Behati Prinsloo Takes on Street Style for Super Nasty Magazine

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 6, 2012

No Shoes, No Shirt, No ServiceNasty Gal’s print magazine titled, Super Nasty, taps Namibian model Behati Prinsloo for a story featuring street wear looks. Photographed by Hugh Lippe with styling by William Graper, Behati rocks denim, studs, bold prints and braided hair in the sunny images. / Hair by Rolando Beauchamp, Makeup by Maki H @ The Wall Group














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7 thoughts on “Behati Prinsloo Takes on Street Style for Super Nasty Magazine”

    • I don’t know about ‘racist’ specifically but I agree that there is something off. They are clearly borrowing a late 80s-early 90s African-American street style, especially with the hairstyle, and it seems inappropriate to have used a white model.

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