Steve Madden’s Summer 2012 Trendbook Features Kitschy, Retro Inspired Styles

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published June 10, 2012

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Updated May 16, 2017

Kitcsh Please – Shoe label Steve Madden recently launched a webzine named Steve Madden Mag. And for its debut issue, Madden enlisted photographer Marley Kate for a summer trendbook highlighting retro and kitchsy summer styles. Models Nell Rebowe and Terese Pagh walk the streets of Brooklyn’s Williamsburg in a colorful display of wedges, platforms and flats for summer styled by Khalym Schell. / Hair by Danielle Cirilli, Makeup by Cheyenne Timperio













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11 thoughts on “Steve Madden’s Summer 2012 Trendbook Features Kitschy, Retro Inspired Styles”

  1. This photog hit the nail on the head with perfection by embodying the style on point. major kudos.

  2. i don’t really like the “let’s stop this for a moment and photograph the shoes instead” thing.

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