Alisa by Michael Donovan for Vaga #2

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Published July 1, 2011

Rave Model Alisa (Next) runs amok on the streets of NYC in this Jeremy Scott feature for Vaga Magazine photographed by Michael Donovan, whose kinetic photos exude chic irreverence. Stylist Fernando Lahoz showcases the punk rock glamour of Jeremy Scott’s Spring and Fall collections while Alisa’s green streaks evoke his fall runway show.








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18 thoughts on “Alisa by Michael Donovan for Vaga #2”

  1. It feels as if we’re following a drunk celebrity around. The last one is the only one I appreciate.

  2. It feels as if we’re following a drunk celebrity around. The last one is the only one I appreciate.

      • i don’t think it is her trying to be coco, i think it is the photographer trying to make her into coco.  remember, models follow direction in many cases….

        • that’s true, but it still appears to be striving for that look whether it is from the photographer’s direction or not. I’m not necessarily saying that she is the wannabe.

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