We love that RUSSH focuses on the art world for its September issue; it’s a nice change from the repetitive market pages covering what we already know exists. But of course, fashion plays an integral role. We like this spread of models–it’s called “The Kids Are Alright,” and was photographed by Benny Horne and styled by our girl Stevie Dance. Enjoy!
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I think I recall that when I first started reading Fashionista, there were more editorials on the site. Why has is dwindled? Because everyone goes to Fashion Gone Rogue?
integral “role.” sorry, i'm an editor, i can't help it. delete this comment after it's changed, just want to help!!!
really? i actually like both stevie dance and russh magazine very much but i find this editorial quite underwhelming, unless its supposed to be more about beauty than fashion? it's hard to be sure from the small photos, but personally i'm pretty bored with stylists photographing a blank, dewey faced model wearing vintage denim and calling it a brilliant editorial.
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