• Projection d’une Fleur

    Alysée Yin Chen S/S17 Special photographed by Marco Giuliano and styled by Anca Macavei.

Above fashion, beyond symbols. Sculptured yet soft and subtle organic shapes move with ease, transforming the confines of contemporary femininity and silhouette. Deconstructing, re-contextualising, trying to mimic the exact moment while the nature is forming a shape somewhere out there in our world. Her sharp yet romantic tensions illustrated in this fashion feature shot by Marco Giuliano and styled by Anca Macavei using all garments from the third collection of the France-based experimental luxe-brand Alysée Yin Chen.

Projection d’une Fleur

Credits:

Photography: Marco Giuliano / @marcogiulianoph
Styling: Anca Macavei / @ancamacavei
Make up/hair: Simona Parrella / @simona_parrella
Models: Elena at IMG Models, Yulduz at Monster Management

All garments by Alysée Yin Chen S/S17 / www.alyseeyinchen.com

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