Alison Nix is Strange and Beautiful in Pulp #5 by Arkan Zakharov

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published June 13, 2012

In the Future We Will be StrangeAlison Nix takes on futuristic ensembles for the fifth issue of Canadian publication, Pulp Magazine. Photographed by Arkan Zakharov, Alison wears a wardrobe of colorful prints and various textiles selected by fashion editor Juliana Schiavinatto. Donning Gucci, Preen, Rag & Bone and Burberry Prorsum, the brunette excites with colorful eye makeup by Min Min Ma and disheveled hair by Shlomi Mor.











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3 thoughts on “Alison Nix is Strange and Beautiful in Pulp #5 by Arkan Zakharov”

  1. Feels more retro-future (like a 90s version of the future), but Allison pulls it off perfectly–just the right amount of unusual. 

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