Anais Pouliot by Benny Horne for Oyster #98

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published April 3, 2012

Push ItAnais Pouliot kicks it old school in nineties style looks for the music issue of Australian glossy, Oyster Magazine. Photographed by Benny Horne, Anais wears retro style headphones matched with denim looks selected by creative director and stylist Stevie Dance. Colorful designs from the likes of Proenza Schouler, Stella McCartney and Balenciaga complete the brunette’s cool ensembles. / Hair by Shin Arima, Makeup by Chiho Omae










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3 thoughts on “Anais Pouliot by Benny Horne for Oyster #98”

  1. She’s gonna be really big, she’s great at striking poses and face expressions, even though I don’t like the squinted eyes in the last picture!
    Great though!

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