What’s my generation again?

Photographed by Jonathan Gaspert.

If you're not angry, you're not paying attention! Rebellion made playful, where the gritty pulse of punk meets the chaos of Decora Kei. Captured by Jonathan Gaspert.

What’s my generation again?

Credits:

Creative Direction & Video Editing: Steven Gandorfer / @steven_gandorfer
Photography: Jonathan Gaspert / @jonathangaspert
Styling: Katharina Schaaf / @katharinaschaaf
Hair&Makeup: Larissa van Riesen / @larissa.hmua
Videography: Mario Chavarria / @mario_alchaz
Assistant Director: Dominic Luca Hoff / @dominicluca
Model: Josefine Schadow, Maximilian Kreiner / @maxkreiner, @joseyschadow

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