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| FASHION EDITORIALS Showing items 1 to 6 of 25 | |  | Photos: Aaron Wojack Lights, a rambunctious group of rock n' rollers named Andy, Linnea, Sophia and Wizard Smoke, teeter on the stylish edge between devilishly lux and delightfully shabby. Citing fashion inspirations as obliquely charming as The Fabulous Stains, Mad Max, Barry Lyndon, and Vikings, these four decidedly un-hipsterish bandmates prove that taking yourself too seriously is not a prerequisite to rocking out. Also: Top Hats. Need we say more?
|  | Photos: Eric Luc Growing up in a richly historic small town that developed around the single industry of factory glassmaking, Jennifer's aesthetic draws inspiration from the suburban working-class of the 60s and 70s. It flows logically, therefore, that her personal style encompasses a juxtaposition of functional durability with feminine softness. The result is a unique anti-styled look that can be buttoned up or let loose depending on the mood that strikes. |  | Photos: Sarah Davis Though her college major remains undeclared, Stephanie has no trouble deciding what to wear in the morning. Drawn to the seemingly disparate inspirations of Harajuku subculture and Native American artistry, this ginger-locked California girl pulls off a color rich style full of playful allusions to San Francisco's bohemian past. Her casual but fashion forward mode of dressing should be a lesson to all the sweatpant-wearing coeds on campuses across the land.
|  | Photos: Carrie Blaydes Native Brooklynite Devon cuts a scene-stealing path through the city streets, mixing designer and vintage pieces with intelligent nonchalance and a heavy dose of artfully melanged accessories. Evoking Madonna's earliest (most stylish) days of fame, her signature look pulls off both youthful attitude and sophistication beyond her years. Her aspirations of fashion design are not the least bit surprising for one with such natural sartorial abilities. Success will surely be a cinch for this material girl. |  | Photos: Illustrated by Ana Laura Perez Though friends only through the interweb's alchemic lens, Argentinean illustrator Ana Laura Perez managed to perfectly capture the magically feminine style of graphic designer Aurora's private world. Each dreamily rendered drawing reflects the delicate eclecticism of Aurora's flea-market collections and medieval long-locked beauty. Their collaboration offers up a modern visual fairy tale for devotees of femme fashion. |  | Photos: Hatnim Lee High school student Benjamin prefers indifference to inspiration when it comes to his fashion choices - indifference to other's opinions but not to his own offbeat-but-dapper image in the mirror. A fascination with 19th and early 20th century attire translates into his playful ability to pair unlikely pieces in innovative ways for a subtle nod to the well dressed days of yore.
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