Punk is dead, right?

Photographed by Julian Wildner.

'Punk is not what it used to be. Now a globally recognized youth culture, it conveys a unique attitude without requiring an understanding of its origins. Even if bought online and tucked away, punk remains a significant force in contemporary fashion.' Captured by Julian Wildner and directed by Sophia Bogner.

Punk is dead, right?

Credits:

Photography: Julian Wildner / @julian.wildner
Creative Direction&Styling: Sophia Bogner / @sophiabogner
Makeup/hair: Kristin Belger / @goldig
Makeup/hair Assistant: Nori Ising / @eleonore_ising
1st Assistant: Stella Raschke / @stella.raschke
2nd Assistant: Sophie Sattler / @sattlersophie
Model: Aeyden / @paulasassy_

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