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“Bitch, I Might Be” by Emanuele Ferrari for fashiongrunge.com
As the official end of the summer winds down with this holiday weekend, we close out our summer season with a street edge editorial from the streets of Milan. Shot…
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Dim. E. Cres – I’m The Future | Fall 2014
The Fall look book from Korean label, CRES. E. DIM‘s second line, Dim. E Cres gives me a whole new reason to look forward to the Fall season. I pretty…
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“What’s Your Name Again?” by Jay Aparecida Rodriguez for fashiongrunge.com
This is the second editorial submission from Paris based photographer, Jay Aparecida Rodriguez. Staying true to the raw nature of the grunge styles that we celebrate here on the…
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“Roses and Spikes” by David Mushegain for Vogue Russia
The 90s are clearly an inspiration all over the globe when it comes to fashion, lifestyle and general nostalgia. This editorial shot by David Mushegain for the May issue of…
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“Tornado” by Ana Fanelli for fashiongrunge.com
An unexpected weather patterns can disrupt our lives and often change plans, there are some good things to come out of the rain. This editorial submitted by stylist, Julia Kovaloff was…
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“My Little Dreamer” by Jay Aparecida Rodriguez for fashiongrunge.com
Paris, the city of love and lights is the backdrop for our latest editorial shot for the site by Jay Aparecida Rodriguez. With the warm soft focus of medium format…
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“There is a Light that Never Goes Out” by Gaetano Cartone for fashiongrunge.com
Tokyo is by far on my list of places to travel. Which makes me so intrigued every time I see photographs or watch films from Japan. “There Is A Light…
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“Le Grunge” by Raul Singson for fashiongrunge.com
All the way from the frigid temped streets of NY comes a new spin on the grunge lifestyle photographed by Raul Singson for fashiongrunge.com. This exclusive series takes a high level…
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Menswear Monday: Emile Hirsch
Just last week I was watching “Lords of Dogtown” for the millionth time and I thought about Emile Hirsch. This then prompted me to pop in “Into the Wild”, one…
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