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Fashion Film: Aquelarre #7
by Nick Knight on 16 February 2015
Discover the short horror vignette behind the uncanny still, and click here to go deeper into the unfortunate history that inspired it. Binx wears jacket by Fendi, trousers by Lisa Kidd, belt and cowbells stylist’s own, Lexi wears jacket by Fendi, trousers by Rebecca Swan.
Discover the short horror vignette behind the uncanny still, and click here to go deeper into the unfortunate history that inspired it. Binx wears jacket by Fendi, trousers by Lisa Kidd, belt and cowbells stylist’s own, Lexi wears jacket by Fendi, trousers by Rebecca Swan.
Direction:
Fashion:
Fendi, Lisa Kidd, Rebecca Swan
Models:
Lexi Boling, Binx Walton
Fashion Direction:
Hair:
Shon
Make-up:
Nails:
Film Edit:
Younji Ku and Jon Emmony
Set Design:
Sound Design:
Casting:
Chaos Fashion and Piergiorgio Del Moro
Production:
Kate Wigall, Chaos Fashion
Photographic Assistance:
Fashion Assistance:
Charlotte Roberts, Grace Quinn and Georgia Medley
Hair Assistance: Ryuta Saiga
Make-up Assistance:
Josh Wilks, Chloé le Drezen, Shelley Blaze and Marina Keri
Nail Assistance:
Jennie Nippard
Set Design Assistance:
Meriel Hunt and Ava Asadi
Artistic Consultancy:
Tailoring:
Jackie Lyall
Lighting:
Direct Photographic
Special thanks to:
GARAGE Magazine, Sir Thomas Stockdale, Wendy Ambrose-Roberts, Shaun Wiggall, Joy Wiggall, Samantha Ambrose, Scott Ambrose-Roberts, Martin Ambrose, Filipina Navaro, Oliver Kinkaid, Paul Davies, Jon Webb, Steve Rawlings, Polly Moore, John Moore, Debbie Hall and Jozeph Mirza
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