The Art of standing out

Photographed by Carolina Milano

Leather, denim, chains and metal spikes coming together in “the art of standing out” creating punky vibes.

The art of standing out

Credits:

Photography & creative direction: Carolina Milano / @ccarolinamilano
Styling: Macarena Varela & Paloma Polvere  /
@macavarelast @palipolverest at @2v.creative
Make-up: Valentina Rossi / @vandalbby @sweetgirlvalen
Hair: Camila Montenegro / @montenegro.hair
Backstage: Gloria Salles / @gloriahelena_
Photography assistants: Maitte Matto & Sophie Bourel / @maiteym @sophbourel
Styling assistant: Maria Guillermina / @guillerminagrillo

Models:
Natalia & Nazarena Gonzalez /
@nataliairinaa @nazarenagonzalezz at @adon_management
Fran Marchesi / @franmarchesi_ at @welovemodels.ar
Natalia Kim / @nnatikim at @streetagency.xyz
Maxima Barras / @maximabarras

Special thanks: @apolorentalstudio
@agustinabritos.studio @clifftone_ @frescadupla

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