Julia by Laurence Ellis for Wonderland

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Published September 5, 2011

Tomboy – Fresh faced Julia (Future Faces) models her first editorial in these relaxed images photographed by Laurence Ellis. Published in the latest Wonderland Magazine, Julia dons the menswear inspired selects of Abigail Sutton paired with modern Gibson Girl tresses and a natural face, giving her an air of feminine pragmatism.







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14 thoughts on “Julia by Laurence Ellis for Wonderland”

  1. Kind of the same face in every picture, but she does have an interesting face and the styling is wonderfully done.

  2. I think alot of people dont get this type of photography. In general most fashion photography has become an over-saturated collection of half nudes, gaping mouths and faux predictable narrative. This editorial is a welcome change from the norm and one of the most beautiful ive seen for a while.

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