Thom Kerr Captures a Conspicuous Trio of Schoolgirls for Black Magazine #17

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Published September 26, 2012

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Updated August 25, 2017

We Do What We Want – Models Rhianna Porter (Chic), Josephine Le Tutour (London), and Emily Green (Vivien’s) play a group of boarding school bad girls for this bewitching story from Black Magazine’s latest issue, photographed by Thom Kerr. Styled by Bex Sheers, the schoolgirls don seasonal outfits with gothic undertones and impressive hair and make-up styling by Lauren McCowen and Jovita Lee.












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7 thoughts on “Thom Kerr Captures a Conspicuous Trio of Schoolgirls for Black Magazine #17”

  1. I love the fact that while they are working hard to look goth (and alt in general), they’re posing by a blackboard with complicated formulas and have some thick books out, too.  It gives it an extra edge (even though it seems like it wouldn’t)

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