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Get to know Yung Berg like you’ve never known him before. In this issue we find out what really makes the Man behind the Music.

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Welcome to “Our World”. In this

66 Magazine introduces you to a

new exploration in media, blend-

ing URBAN and POP MUSIC with

the High Fashion Industry. We are

pleased to bring you coverage on

some of your fav’s on both spec-

trums: Yung Berg, J Cole, Wale,

DVF, Michael Kors, Custo Barcelona,

H&M and much more...

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IN THIS ISSUE 15 Most Wanted 16 Be on the Look out 18 Behind the Man: Yung Berg 22 Mia Rey: A Star on the Rise 24 J-Cole: Live In Concert 26 Album Review: “Ambition” 28 Out & About 30 Melting Pot 32 Where 2 Shop 34 Do’s & Oh No’s 36 Runway Report 42 Wild 50 Rush Hour 66 Say Anything

ON THE COVERPHOTOGRAPHER: AL AIN GREEN

ST YLIST: JESSICA ALMA MUA: CHRIST Y OGDEN

DESIGNER: JACINTA LIGON

MODEL: SYLWIA WIECZOREK

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EDITOR IN CHIEFCarol Moda

PUBLISHERSFabian McGowen, Ryan “Dangerous’ Smith

MUSIC EDITOR

Natasha Lucus

LIFE STYLE EDITOR

Craig Stewart

FASHION EDITOR

Carol Moda

PHOTOGRAPHERS

Janet Gamboa

Ryan Smith

Alain Green

ADVERTISING SALES

Ryan Smith

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FOLLOW ME @MSCAROLMODA

Dear Readers,

I would like to introduce you to 66

Magazine.’s premiere issue “Our World.”

Take a journey with us as we take you to

experience the our world of Music, Fashion

and Life. In this issue we are proud to bring

you exclusive coverage of some of your favor-

ites from Yung Berg and JCole to Michael Kors

on the Runway. Hope your ready, because this

is a trip you have never experienced..

Live, Love, Laugh!

Carol Moda, Editor in Chief

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MOST WANTED!66 Magazine is constantly on top of the hottest music available for download.

Be sure to update your mp3 player with these EPs.

MUSIC

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BE ON THE LOOK OUT!

Trust me, you wanna “Copy, Paste” this! Sixteen year-old Diggy Simmons, son of infamous “Rev Run” Simmons, carries on a family legacy of great Hip Hop music by making waves with his debut single, “Copy, Paste”. Cur-rently signed to Atlantic Records, Diggy Simmons represents, the modern day Hip Hop Artist, blend-ing, swag, talent and smooth dance moves. So what is next for this promising young artist? From what I see, the sky is the limit for Diggy. With two great role models, Run & Russell Simmons, showing their continuous, support, success is just the beginning..

When do you know you’ve made it in the music industry? Well, when you perform in front of the President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama, that is a strong indication. Janelle Monae has been a trend setter ever since, she has set foot on the scene. She has been the sub-ject of many conversations, even before getting signed to Atlantic Records. So what is it about this singer, that got even the President smiling? A musician is an artist that is not just limited to their mu-sic alone. Learning how to deliver it artistically is a talent that even Diddy & Vogue Magazine gives her props for.

Three times nominated for this years Soul Train Music Awards and being nominated for the American Music Awards, this year, should tell you that Marsha Ambrosius, is not playing. Previ-ously introduced as a part of the popular duo, Floetry. Marsha has decided to try it solo and expand her musical horizons. Not only an artist, but as songwriters, she has written for other artists, such as: Alicia Keys and Jamie Foxx. Her debut single, “Late Nights, & Early Mornings” have definitely turned some heads and have en-lightened a new spark in the R&B Soul, genre.

DIGGY SIMMONS JANELLE MONAE MARSHA AMBROSIUS

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BE ON THE LOOK OUT!

Now-a-days, they say, if you want to make it in the music biz, you got to be all that and a bag of chips. Well, Bruno Mars, seems to have that covered. He sings, writes, plays the guitar and piano, produc-es to name a few. What makes Bruno Mars so interesting is his passion and talent for music as an art. From the presence of his voice to the playful arrangement of music and lyrics, Bruno has reminded us why we all have fallen in love with it in the first place. You can check out latest news about Bruno Mars on his official site, www.brunomars.com.

New look, new sound, Sean Paul is revolutionizing his genre by in-troducing a Pop flavor into Dance Hall. His new single, “Got To Luv U” is currently flooding the night-clubs and radio waves and have received great reviews. His new album, “Imperial Blaze” introduces a more improved Sean Paul. Now producing some of his own tracks and still introducing new faces from Jamaica, Sean Paul con-tinues to open new doors in the Jamaican Dance Hall Industry as it progresses from underground to mainstream. It has been a few years since his last album, but Sean Paul continues to be a leader in Jamaican Dance Hall.

Musiq Soulchild is a prime ex-ample of a true NEO-SOUL Artist. His latest album, “Musiqin-theMagiq” , which is actually more of a blend/cross-over of Soul and Pop music. Musiq Soulchild has evolved from a Philly Soul Artist to a musician who takes his music seriously. For Music, it not about the numbers or just making the albums, its about putting out the best music he can. In his latest album, he has collaborated with producer Swizz Beatz on the song “Anything.” The album reflects a variety of emotions and situations that many can identify with. As usual, Musiq Soulchild proves that real music is still alive.

BRUNO MARS SEAN PAUL MUSIQ SOULCHILD

PHOTOS BY: Patrick Hoelck, Andrew Zaeh, Glynis Selina Arban, Sebastian Kim, Chris Phelps

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During this exclusive interview with Chris-tian Ward, who is a well known rapper that goes by his stage name Yung Berg; the hip-hop artist explains beginning to end on the voyage of his music career in hip-hop. As many people don’t know, Yung Berg is from the South side of Chicago [Illinois]. The Chicago rapper made a vital decision at the age of 14 that music was going to be a primary essences of Berg’s life, although he did not win the approval from his par-ents. The young teen ran away from home, where he slept on the streets, which even-tually lead him to distribute drugs; all for Berg’s most ultimate profound passion for

music. For a long period of Berg’s life he lived in New York and in California.It wasn’t long before Berg met the gate keeper of his future success, who hap-pens to be rapper DMX. Berg went to Las Angeles , California with his friends from Chicago and met DMX on the set of the music video “What these bitches want from a Nigga” with Sisqo. On the set the young rapper was surrounded by talented artist that he was deeply inspired by. “I got to meet Aaliyah; and I was amongst people that I really wanted to be like.” Berg said with a smile.Berg remembered the moment of being in

TALENT BEHIND

Its not everyday you are remined why Hip Hop artists have made such an impact on a global level. In an up close and personal interview with Rap-per & Songwriter Yung Berg at the Artz in Motion Dance Studio, in Fort Lauderdale, we were able to for the first time, get to know the man

THE MAN: YUNG BERGWORDS BY: NATASHA LUCASPHOTO BY: RYAN SMITH

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“I got to meet Aaliyah; and I was amongst people that I really

wanted to be like.”

THE MAN: YUNG BERG

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the presence and having a conversation with DMX. As Berg made it clear to DMX he was serious of becoming a rap artist. DMX put the young artist to the test by let-ting Berg rap to his friends first. Berg states that DMX said “You got to rap for my niggas first, and they’re going to let me know if you can rap with the dog” as Berg said with a grin. Berg did just that, as he rapped a 16 bar in front of DMX acquaintances; everyone was bulldozed by his finesse with words, so impressed they asked Berg to come back the next day, which guide him to, Kevin Li-les, who was president of Def Jam Record-ings and now president of Warner Music Group, months proceeded where later Berg was the first artist signed to DMX’s label Bloodline Records. The modest artist shares his hidden talent and his infatuation for writing music. “I’m a song writer at heart; a lot of people don’t know that, Said Berg.I could be writing for The Game one day or writing for Usher or whoever. I like being a song writer because you can say what people normally wouldn’t say.” Berg has written and produced songs for big heavy hitter names in the Hip-hop in-dustry like, Sean “Diddy” Combs for his lat-est album The Last Train to Paris, and also produced the track “John“ for Lil Wayne and Rick Ross, just to name a few. He also writes music for his new artist Mia Rey. “If you write your own songs and pro-duce your own records, you will be in a different financial state. And you will be able to invest into yourself and your artists, or just your dreams in general.”

Berg is firmly taking a different direction on his approach in the music industry; trying to exclude the political part of the music industry, on who the industry thinks what songs should produced by and what artist to work with. “This time around we’re doing our own shit and we’re self-made, I’m going to say what the fuck I want to say” said Berg. Berg is far from slowing down in the music business, but allocating his most reflective production and in the works of his personal project the Young Fly Movement “YFM”, which is working on the song “Shawty you can get it.” The next public Appearance will be on 106&park in November, with his new artist Mia Raye. Eventually Berg would like to work with art-ist like Roscoe Dash, Sean Kingston, Diggy Simmons, and Trey Songz. Berg would also like to collaborate with artist like Kanye West and Jay-Z. The young artist is currently living in Miami Florida, where he is putting his different layers of talent to the test and as well as working with different artists, evidently Berg is continuing to build his empire in the music industry.

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Mia Rey is a new artist in Miami taking south Florida by storm. Rey is a triple threat having the ability to sing, Dance, and model. Rey happen to be at the right place at the right time when she bumped into rapper and song writer Yung Berg.Berg’s first intentions of pursuing Rey at the supermarket was not professional but more of a physical attraction, but Rey had a different re-sponse instead of the ordinary reply that Berg was use to. “I was initially trying to holler, but Mia was the kind of person, that didn’t care that I was Yung Berg, Berg said and we just became friends, and we started rocking musically ever since. “Rey is originally from Brooklyn, New York and moved to Miami at the age of ten and was raised in a Puerto Rican house hold. Rey’s talents rup-tured far before those years“I have [been] dancing from when I came out [of] the womb; Reye said with a laugh I have been dancing since I was eight. My dad was the one that kind of figured that out. I sung in church.”The ability of dancing came natural to Rey. Rey never had professional dance lessons during her childhood, just imitating dance moves from music videos from artist like Michael Jackson. Rey was self taught; how-

ever, she had an opportunity to insinuate her dancing capability by taking dance classes and joining the cheerleader team in high school. It’s doubly that Mia has the “it factor” to be a star in the music industry. Rey inspiration comes from notorious females artists; Janet Jack-son, pop star Britney Spears, and also Beyonce. But the most inspira-tional aspect of Rey is having the gift of obtaining faithful relationship with music. As Rey is evolving into a star she is discovering the different sides of being an artist. Rey have immerse of not only just being a model, dancer, and singer, but also being a song writer. “Mia writes as well. I always want to empower her. Cause I haven’t dropped a song as Yung Berg in three years, but I am still rich” Berg said. As Rey has been taken under Berg’s wings she is unfolding and blossom-ing into a rising star to build her identity in the entertainment world and enlightening her vibrant aura of her God given talents to the world.

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MIA REY:

Dancer, Singer & Songwriter Mia Rey is setting the music industry on fire as a new member of the YFM

(Yung Fly Movement) family.

A STAR ON THE RISE

WORDS BY: NATASHA LUCASPHOTO BY: RYAN SMITH

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J COLE

J COLE stops in at REVOLUTION LIVE as on of his many destina-tions on his world tour, 66 MAG was there front and

center.

LIVE INCONCERT

WORDS BY: NATASHA LUCASPHOTO BY: RANDY GRICE

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LIVE IN

Rapper J. Cole performed live Saturday evening October 1, 2011 at Revolution Live, in Fort Lauderdale. Jermaine Lamarr Cole goes by the stage name J. Cole. And he is signed to Jay-Z‘s record label Roc Nation.

The original date for the “Cole World Tour” was postponed, from September 11, and pushed back do to his injury from a sprained ankle.

As the doors opened at 7 p.m., ample of fans were walking into the venue with J. Cole posters and t-shirts to symbolize their apprecia-tion for the artist. The fans excitement permeated the building as they became impatient and started to chant the young artist’s name. There were well over 1,100 fans that were in attendance for the concert.

It was undoubtedly not just regular fans that were waiting to perceive a show, but also other celebrities as well. Actress Taraji P. Henson made an appearance on stage and waved to the crowd minutes be-fore the show started and took her place as a fan to enjoy the show.

As the artist appeared on stage, the anticipated crowd was roaring with enthusiasm. J. Cole performed many songs from his mix-tape “Friday Night Lights” like “Who Dat” and songs from his debut al-bum Cole World: the Sideline Story like “Work out.”

College students from all over Florida came to Ft. Lauderdale just to see him perform. J. Cole left his fans with a satisfying show.

“This being my third time seeing him,” said Florida International University student Desiree Tizon, “I felt he had a lot more stage pres-ence. I loved seeing him perform tracks from his new album.”

J. Cole was less active on stage than usual do to his injury and had to wear a medical boot to protect his sprain ankle. And, he had to take a seat several times during his performance. Yet, the concert was well worth the wait to his South Florida fans.

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This hip-hop artist, Wale is one of the few influential rappers that have a lukewarm mellow poetic style of emancipating his rap lyrics. The Dc artist is currently signed to MayBach Music Group and Warner Bros Records.

COVER ART: COURTESY OF WARNER BROS MUSIC

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Washington DC Rapper Wale, born Olubowale Victor Akintimehin has re-leased his second studio album; Ambi-tion on November 1. Ambition has 16 songs including two bonus tracks.

The hip-hop artist, Wale is one of the few influential rappers that have a luke-warm mellow poetic style of emancipat-ing his rap lyrics. The Dc artist is cur-rently signed to MayBach Music Group and Warner Bros Records. Although, Wale is now affiliated with MayBach Music group, which is a different style of rapping from what Wale is use to; however, Wale is able to keep the essence of his individuality of being a lay back DC rapper in his sophomore studio album, Ambition.

According to Hitsdailydouble.com, Am-bition looks to sell between 180,000 copies.

The Ambition album has an undertak-ing diverse collection of songs that defines the magnitude of this highly anticipated album. Wale accumulates an R&B soul aura by collaborating with R&B singer Miguel in the record “Lotus Flower bomb”; the desire and chase of trying to pursue the opposite sex. Wale also contains another smooth record “That Way” , which is another record that is flattering to the woman audience with an R&B vocalist Jeremih complimenting Wale’s poetic rap flow and also adding Rapper, Rick Ross on

to the track.

Wale emerged the sound of disco and hip-hop into a production of, “Miami Nights”, which is a record where Wale explains finally being able to enjoy the “good life” of an entertainer in a Miami night life.

“Miami nights, it was all a dream if I can get my money right, I’m about to O.D.”

Wale is showcasing a little attitude and speaks his true thoughts about fame and fortune, and being legendary in one of his tracks, “legendary.”

“F**k fame, f**k money F**k eve-rything anyone can take from me, It ain’t hard to make money we young n****s, we just trying be legendary.”

Evidently Wale is implicating he is beyond the fame and riches, but the divine level of being legendary is the importance of it all.

Ambition contained one of Wale’s best works yet. Wale’s ability to use meta-phors and entwine other genre of mu-sic into hip-hop makes this sophomore album an outstanding masterpiece. The new wale album Ambition is in stores now and available on iTunes. Wale is also currently on tour, look up local list-ings. www.walemusic.com

ALBUMREVIEW

WORDS BY: NATASHA LUCAS

COVER ART: COURTESY OF WARNER BROS MUSIC

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NYC

MIAMI

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LAZ ALONZO & MIRAJHOSTS @ AIZIA

MERCEDEZ BENZFASHION WEEK NY

S/S 2012

VOGUE HOSTSFASHION NIGHT OUT

TOKYO

LIFE

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PHOTOS BY:MICHAEL BUCKNER (GETTY IMAGES)DAVE M. BENNET (GETTY IMAGES)MITSUAKI MURAFAYASUNARI KIKUMAMOTOHIKO HASUIRYAN SMITH

1. BEYONCE KNOWLES 2. KIRSTIE ALLEY 3. ROSE MCGOWEN 4. RUSSELL SIMMONS 5. NIGEL BARKER 6. LAZ ALONZO & MIRAJ “THE RNB BEAST” 7. MITSUK0 WANTANABE8. FRANCA SAZZANI 9. ANNA WINTOUR & BEA SHAFFER 10. EMMANUELLE ALT SEDA 11. RIMMEL HOSTS 12. SOLANGE KNOWLES 13. RIMMEL HOST 14. KATE MOSS

RIMMEL LONDON CELEBRATES THEIR 10TH ANNIVER-

SARY WITH KATE MOSS & SOLANGE KNOWLES

VOGUE HOSTSFASHION NIGHT OUT

TOKYO

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THE MELTING POTB

LIFE

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Added to the list of many motiva-tional books, best selling author Tyrese Gibson of “Get out of your own way” has become a source of inspiration to many. The book talks about transforming yourself into becoming a person that is motivated to uplift and not degrade others. It is not a surprise that our own worst enemy tends to be ourselves, and this book identifies ideal tactics on how to prepare your mindset to think, speak and listen positively. “Get out of your own way” is available in Digital, Hardcover , Soft cover and Audio Book at a bookstore near you.

When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. During his own life challenges, Tip “TI” Harris along with David Ritz creates a moving fictional story about two teenagers who experience the ups and downs that life on the streets brings, Power and Beauty.” “TI”, better known for his success in the music industry, collaborates with best-seller David Ritz to incorporate his life experiences as drug dealer and creates the characters Paul Clay, Tanya Long and their rival, gang-ster, Charlie “Slim.” “Power and Beauty” is a modern day story that will hopefully encourage its audi-ence to reach far beyond digital media to pick up a book and enjoy the story that it tells.

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THE MELTING POT

PHOTOS: Alvin Ailey: Dancers: Kirven James Boyd and Rachel Mclaren, Photographer Andrew Eccless. Artwork: “Prostitute with Douche” by Mary Reid Kelley (London).

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Based on Greek Mythology, now on the silver screen, the “Im-mortals” is an adventure packed film about a mortal man named, Theseus (Henry Cavill) who is chosen by Zeus (Luke Evans) to lead a war against King Hyperion (Mickey Rourke) on a mission to save the world.

If you have never been to an Alvin Ailey performance, you are truly missing out. Every year, the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater travels worldwide to bring city by city, a mind-blowing performances, filled with movement, color and great style. At this year’s opening night Gala, celebrating Robert Battle’s inaugural season in New York City, Singer, John Legend is scheduled to perform. Alvin Ailey Dance Theater is scheduled to perform in Miami, FL February 23 – 26, 2011. Other tour dates include NYC: Nov. 30 – Jan1, Atlanta, GA: Feb 16 – 19 and Berkeley, CA: March 13 – 18. For more infor-mation visit: www.alvinailey.org

Young artist, Mary Reid Kelley, will showcase her art at Art Basel Nova along with other novice artists. Mary Reid Kelley’s work is an example of her view on different social issues expressed through her art. Art Basel is scheduled to be open from December 1 – 4, 2011 at Miami Beach Convention Center. For more information or tickets, visit: www.artbaselmiamibeach.com.

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Where 2Shop

Versace for H&M

HM.COM

FASHION

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Where 2Ladies,

even some of you Guys must admit, that H&M is the best way to keep it HAUTE for LESS.

Check out some of these cool items coming for the F/W 2011 season...

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DO’S & OH NO’S!

Carrera y Carrera

Do like J-LO and know when to and how to bling...

Some looks were meant only for the movies. Don’t copy

everything you see.

Do learn from Anna Win-tour’s #Swag....

FASHION

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We are constantly on the street snapping away searching for what is Haute or Not on the streets. Do Tweet your oppinion @66Mag and Do Not keep it

to yourself... Luv, Peace and Swag, Carol Moda @MsCarolModa.

Not all things blend well, Do know when to quit.

Some things are better left in the past. Some looks are just better left. Just DON’T.

Do: be very Keri and keep it simple and HAUTE!!

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MODERN AUDREY

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MODERN AUDREY

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ART OF STYLE

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JUNGLE FEVER

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PHOTOGRAPHER AND STYLING: CATHERINE LAURA

HAIR STYLIST: KY WILSON

MUA: DEBRA SMITH

MODEL: FARAH ATAII

DOG HANDLER: RICHARD SMITH @ ELITE K9’S UK

Fur, Feathers and Leather are this

season’s most prized elements.

Its the call of the wild.

Taking us back to the best muse ever,

our natural environment.

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FUR COAT: KATE MOSS FOR TOPSHOPLEATHER LOOK LEGGINGS:MISS SELFRIDGESHOE BOOTS: TOPSHOPANIMAL PRINT SCARF: VINTAGE CUSTOMIZED BY:STYLIST WITH FEATHERSDA

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DRESS & SHOESTOPSHOP

FRINGED BELT: MISS SELFRIDGE

TAN BELT: ZARA

TIGHTS: PRIMARK

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DRESS & SHOESTOPSHOPFRINGED BELT: MISS SELFRIDGETAN BELT: ZARATIGHTS: PRIMARK

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SKIRT & BELT:PRIMARK

WAIST COAT

CUSTOMISED WITH FUR TRIM: TOPSHOP

CLAW RINGSHOE, BOOTS& LEGGINGS:

MISS SELFRIDGERK

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SKIRT & BELT: PRIMARK

WAIST COAT (CUSTOMISED WITH FUR TRIM)

TOPSHOPCLAW RING &

LEGGINGS: MISS SELFRIDGE

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RUSHHOURPHOTOGRAPHY AND CONCEPT:

BENJO ARWAS WWW.BENJOARWAS.COMMAKEUP: FOUFOUMODEL:

HANNAH DOERKSEN @ M MODEL MANAGEMENT WEST HOLLYWOOD

STYLING AND HAIR: STACIA BUTTONS

In the midst of clutter and confusion, we

find art. Let’s face it, our best qualities

are colored outside of the lines. So why

should our swag be any different?

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RUSHHOUR

VINTAGE ACID WASH JEAN JACKET:

H&M LEGGINGS:

REBEL YELL BRITISH ROCKER T:

BRIGADELA HANDMADE

FEATHER EARRINGS& RING

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SKIRT & BELT: PRIMARK

WAIST COAT (CUSTOMISED WITH FUR TRIM)

TOPSHOPCLAW RING &

LEGGINGS: MISS SELFRIDGE

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JEANS:H&MMILITARY STYLE BOOTS:STEVE MADDENACID WASH TANK:VINTAGE CHARM JACKET/VEST:BRIGADELA

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MICKEY MOUSE EARS:VINTAGE BLOUSE:VINTAGEJEANS:H&M

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HAT: VINTAGE

ACID WASH TANK:VINTAGE

VINTAGE CAPRIS:H&M

MILITARY BOOTS:STEVE MADDEN

BANGLES:STICKS AND STONES:

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MICKEYMOUSE EARS:VINTAGE JEANS & LEOTARD:H&MSHOES:ALDO

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CHARM JACKET VEST:BRIGADELA

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PIC #1 LEFT :SPIRIT HOODY:RED WOLF BY BRIGADELA, LONG SLEEVE POCKET T:BRIGADELA, KNEE HIGH LEGGINGS:H&MBLACK COMBAT BOOTS:SOUL STRUCK

PIC #2 RIGHT: MICKEY MOUSE EARS AND BLOUSE:VINTAGE

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LONELY HEARTS FUR COAT: BRIGADELA

BLOUSE AND MICKEYMOUSE EARS:VINTAGE

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CRYSTALIZED SWIMSUIT:LONELY HEARTS FUR COAT: BRIGADELASHOES:ALDO

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SAYanythingPHOTO, STYLING, MAKE-UP, HAIR:

PAOLO PRISCO MONACOMODEL:

KASIA BOBER@ STRIKE LONDONCLOTHES, SHOES AND HATS:

ZARA, H&M, SONIA RYKIEL FOR H&M, JANINE DELBONO.CUSTOMIZED AND VINTAGE CLOTHES AND HATS:

PHOTOGRAPHER’S PRIVATE COLLECTION

Shhhh... Don’t say a word, if you

open your eyes and listen real hard

you will hear and see what fashion has

come to be.

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LAST WISH

SAM EDELMEN: ‘TERESA’ WEDGE BOOTIE, LEATHER, BLACK, 6 -10M, $249.95.PLATFORM BOOTIE, LEATHER/RUBBER, BLACK, 6 -10M, $149.95. BOTH AVAILABLE IN

WOMEN’S SHOES AT NORDSTROM AND ONLINE AT NORDSTROM.COM.

FASHION

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