Crowning Glory

Photographed by Aleksey Maksimov.

Hair as identity in motion, a sculptural form of self-expression that speaks before words do. From razor-sharp cuts to gravity-defying structures, hair is a canvas where rebellion, sophistication, and individuality collide.

Crowning Glory

Credits:

Photographer: Aleksey Maksimov / @thrhko
Hair Stylist: @bogdanasdkh
Makeup: Aleksey Maksimov / @thrhko
Models: LUMPEN / @lumpenmen @reddenedeyelids @patyakak

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