The Clash – Karmen Pedaru is a cross between punk rebel and urban grunge in Fabien Baron’s colorful images for August’s Interview Magazine. Donning a mix of prints and denim from labels such as Michael Kors, Just Cavalli, Comme Des Garcons and Balenciaga styled by Marie-Amelie Sauvé; Karmen haunts the streets in her new rock and roll look.
See more images of this shoot and the video on InterviewMagazine.com
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The styling here is nice, but I’m most in love with the hair.
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What is this? 1988?
The grunge-rock transition from the eighties to nineties. The bright pattern, ripped jeans and leather are a bit overwhelming together but I like it.
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The grunge-rock transition from the eighties to nineties. The bright pattern, ripped jeans and leather are a bit overwhelming together but I like it.
http://www.style-abuse.blogspot.com
The styling is AWESOME! Love the busy prints, colour and texture.. Karmen really looks like she was born to play this part, and her hair is wicked..
Love the shot of her standing against the lamp post, the colours are amazing..
Thanks again for posting x
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It totally rocks, but the acting/modeling in the video needed more energy, to match the the outfits.
Pretty.
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Pretty.
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love, love, love! Bring on the color! So much of everything, yet blended into something appealing and inspiring. How the hell are you getting such a variety of textures, colors, shine, and pattern to play nice together?!?! Very exciting spread, made me remember why I love good editorials soooo much.
I don’t like this… it’s kind of trashy!
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great! There should be more editorials like that!!