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October ’18 N° 34

CATWALK REPORT

Emma Khoo interviews

OXFORD BASED

A recap of fashion week displaying some of our favorite looks

FASHION STYLIST OF

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Content BEAUTY BREAKDOWN 21 Hayeley Wilson

"STYLIST WATCH - DANDY KIMONO" 26 Interview with Tia Oguri Interview by Emma Khoo

WATCH DESIGNER 45 CAAFD

Displaying some of the best rising and emerging designers from around the globe.

"THE SWEETEST THING" 19 by Chantelle Kemkemian model: Hayeley Wilson

NEWS 31 Africa by Art, SBShades, & more fashion director: Theo Hanson

CATWALK REPORT 35 Runway Review

Latest 2019 Spring/Summer Collections featured at Fashion Week 2018

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irst and foremost, I must say...thank God fashion week is over. Oh, I'm sorry...hi and hello, and welcome to our October issue of 7Hues Magazine, Mode Edition

model: Madyie Williamson

"SECRET GARDEN" 76 Natalie Kuche

models: Katrin Duerr & Cristina Stolyarenko

"WHITE, BLACK, & RED" 88 Balint Nemes model: BIBI Hal

Letter from the Editor

"AUTUMN TWILIGHT" 66 Jana Medeiros

I know you must be saying..."wow Will, why start your letter off like that", well covering over 300 plus fashion brands and houses is very tiresome, especially when you have a small team. At the end of the day we were able to cover

the majority of each show, from New York to Paris, and we intend to share them over the next few weeks on our social media and website. After a month of covering fashion my eyes just want to take a rest. I actually want to schedule a few shoots and knock off some dust on the DSLR and get creative. Don't get me wrong, I love creating layouts for the brand, sharing content from around the world on our platform that inspires our followers to be more constructive and artistic, but as an artist myself, I feel as though I must stay sharp as well, so getting my hands dirty is a must. I'm excited to release another issue for Noir. I think creatives in the states are finally taking notice to what we have going on and are finally deciding to help us create the 1st Fashion publication in the U.S. that's on the same level as the top fashion publications, but covering people of color. And we are holding up our end by providing our readers and followers with a publication that looks just as good as any top tier publication in the states. So a big thanks to our contributors, and a huge thanks to our followers who want to see more people of color in a high fashion publication. We will be working on our 2019 themes this month so be sure to subscribe to our site, go check them out, and download them once you get a chance. We will post an announcement on our site and on social media once we've completed our themes for next year. We encourage anyone who wants to submit too shoot and submit early. We are pushing real hard to have these issues on stands by next year. So moving forward there will be more celebrity features, interviews, inside content, and on-line features. Thanks for being apart of what we have established.

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INTERVIEW WITH TIA OGURI – THE STYLIST WHO BRINGS “TRADITIONAL KIMONOS WITH A HINT OF MADNESS” When Harajuku fashion meets Marie Antoinette on a magical bed of leaves with foxes and badgers, to an electric blue alien-geisha wearing jaw-dropping full-length kimonos strapped into tight corsets and leather belts, Tia Oguri (not her real name) continues to pursue her interests in transcending cultural expectations and promoting diversity through her unconventional concepts. As the brains behind many of her shoots, Tia’s concepts are distinctively avant-garde and unique, using a diverse range of models to further enforce her belief that kimonos can be worn by anyone, regardless of race.

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his Oxford-based fashion stylist is also the founder of Uber Dandy Kimono, a collector and seller of vintage kimonos, handpicked and beautifully curated for her UK market. Tia constantly surprises you with endless kimono styling possibilities, combining inspirations from different cultures, periods and fashion subcultures. She has worked with many popular brands to bring her vision to life, and worked with UK-based photographers like Ian Wallman, Magic Owen, Wbb Imagine and recently, with this writer when she is a photographer at FYi Photography. You may find Tia’s work has been published on Vogue Italia, Elegant Magazine, Feroce, Cole Magazine, Surreal Magazine and more. In this interview, Tia tells us about her thoughts as a stylist and the creative process that comes with it. Tia Oguri -​​Tell us about your first encounter with Japanese

culture?

Emma Khoo -​Growing up, I always loved traditional attires and drew fascination from many cultures. I used to watch a lot of Bollywood and Chinese period dramas! However, it was during secondary school that I came across NHK Taiga dramas (an annual, year-long historical fiction TV drama series broadcast in Japan) and from then on, I was hooked.

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Tia Oguri -​​I was blown away by this avant-garde editorial, ‘Electric Dreams’ featured on Glassbook magazine! Your concepts are always unique and true to your interests. Tell us more about it. Emma Khoo -​This shoot still remains my strongest to date. It started when Magic Owen made contact with me with a proposition of collaborating on a kimono editorial. She had a concept in mind but the end results were soooo much better. I was able to show off what I did best, mixing hard and soft elements, and kept that quirkiness. Coming from a more traditional fashion background, I spend more time researching and drafting moodboards for every look for every concept. Tia Oguri -​TTell us about your creative process from start to

finish?

Emma Khoo -​Haaa! One thing's for sure, not all ideas take off but I'll tell you about this shoot that did: 春, 私の春 published in 7HUESMAG.COM

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Elegant Magazine was largely inspired by the amazing works of Alexia Sinclair. I knew I wanted to step up my game from doing just one look to a full-blown editorial and that the model had to be shot from above. I already had a photographer so the first thing was to draft a moodboard. I did quite a lot of research from textured hair to the type of leaves for this shoot. Finding the right model isn't easy as well, since kimono poses are different from fashion poses. They rely on face, hands and feet, not so much on the body so I had to choose a model that looked effortlessly elegant. Once I found the right model, I contacted a salon and pitched my suggested moodboard and team. On the day of the shoot, I went out to cut some leaves, moss and anything else I could find so that it would still be fresh on the day of the photoshoot! The first outfit and the first hour will always be the hardest because we would be trying to find the right lighting and position. As the model was on her back, I had to maintain a squatting position for the entirety of the shoot to reposition her toes, chin and kimono as required. I like things done to perfection on set simply because I don't want the photographer to spend ages retouching or lose a great image because of a minor misplacement. I like to make sure that everyone is happy with each look before moving on. After the shoot, I would select the images based on how they looked overall, made the crops and sent them back to the photographer for retouching. I would always try to get these images published in magazines before sending them out to the team. Tia Oguri -​Tell us about your favourite shoot to date. Emma Khoo -​Electric Dreams and 春, 私の春. The two couldn't be anymore

different.

Tia Oguri -​Your works features a diverse range of models. Why do you think this is important to you and also for the industry? Emma Khoo -​As a female entrepreneur, I like to market to a wider audience as I am selling a somewhat niche product outside the country of origin (Japan) to the UK market. In the fashion industry, most people don't even know that I am not even Asian! I may be an African but I want to show them that: “yes, it is a traditional cultural attire” but kimonos are not limited to only Japanese or Asian people. Tia Oguri -​What is your dream shoot? Emma Khoo -​I honestly don't know as I am always constantly inspired. My

dream is to be able to make my moodboards come to life.

Tia Oguri -​What’s your guilty pleasure? Emma Khoo -​Using photoshoots as an excuse to buy more kimonos. Tia Oguri -​What is the most challenging part of being a stylist? Emma Khoo -​MONEY. It is not easy and definitely not cheap to be a stylist. Tia Oguri -​What do you have in store for the rest of the year? Emma Khoo -​I would very much like to pick up photography again as I initially

started as a photographer. I also recently joined Antiques on High, Oxford as one of the traders selling Japanese kimono, in hopes that people would take more interest in Japanese culture.

Tia Oguri -​Any final advice to survive in the industry? Emma Khoo -​Know what you want and stick to the moodboard. I have had

a few photoshoots that ended up being a complete waste of time and money because people don’t stick to the moodboard. Tia Oguri (stylist): Website: https://tiaoguri.com IG: @tia_oguri Uber Dandy Kimono: Website: http://www.uberdandykimono.com IG: @uberdandykimono Stores: http://www.antiquesonhigh.co.uk 7HUESMAG.COM

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Craig Green worked around notions of protection and performance. His wearable habitats draw inspiration from tents and kites. The idea is brought to the extreme in the hooded capes with strings, the dramatic, inhabitable shape highlighted by a strong use of bold, hi-contrast colors. Quilting and prints are fused in innovative ways in the kite surfing-inflected pieces.

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If any hue that stood out and made a statement during fashion week it was canary yellow. Yellow is the new black for next season for sure. Predominant shades (bold and cheery, almost marigold) identified as Aspen Gold by Pantone, "Brightening our day, [it] stimulates feelings of joy and good cheer."

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"Bright reds - scarlet, pillar-box red, crimson or cherry - are very cheerful and youthful. There is certainly a red for everyone." - Christian Dior.Crimson... one shade of hue that is smoking hot all season. Embrace it as it always compliments autumn/winter. When the fashion planets align and you find yourself falling hopelessy in love, you put it on and wear it with style.

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Creative counterbalances with plain and monochrome blacks that will certaintly grab some attention this upcoming Spring and Summer. Black will always be a timeless hue, matching well with white, the obvious duet which has existed since the day of time. Black also makes chic hue pairs with pastels, purple, gold, silver, pretty much anything that comes to mind. If not overused or too frequently used, this hue is a go to for chic looks.

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That translucent alabaster style that stains our memories. Reinvented, soft, whitened, draped in splendor. Like the pure white color of alabaster, these beautiful collections have a pristine white color and are excellent choices for your spring/summer wardrobe. We love clothes that create a desire to empower oneself. To be bold, fierce, and fabulous. When women feel good about themselves, they can inspire others to also feel good. You don't have to spend a lot or to be confident in how you look.

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At any one time, fashion and design can be a kaleidoscope of styles, genres and vivid dialects, making us dream and feel warm inside. All the height of colors and hues, the universe is flung into a kaleidoscope of new possibillities, helping us present new trends each season to help us express our inner creativity.

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STAGES TWO HIGHLY LAUDED COLLECTIVE SHOWCASES FOR NEW YORK FASHION WEEK SPRING/SUMMER 19 SEASON

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ON SEPTEMBER 10TH,

CAAFD, THE COUNCIL OF ASPIRING AMERICAN FASHION DESIGNERS, brought some of the best rising and emerging designers from around the globe to the fashion capital of the world for a spectacularly received set of Spring/Summer 19 Collective Showcases. CAAFD, in collaboration with iFashion Network, presented this Collective Showcase at both the renowned Pier 59 venue as well as the world famous Industria venue. The Pier59 collective showcase’s lineup proved a thunderous occasion with designers and brands MOUTON BLANC, Zabetta Couture, Ayni and Thunyatorn, and the Industria collective showcase featured designers and brands Helena-Bajaj-Larsen, Yufash, Sania Studio and Patricia Wijaya, both of which mark yet another successful and couldn’t be missed continuation of CAAFD’s long running series of NYFW showcases. Those in attendance were thrilled with the offerings, including several well-known models such as Madeline Stuart and actors including Mario Van Peebles.

About CAAFD: Council of Aspiring American Fashion Designers, [CAAFD] is a non-profit organization founded through a collaborative effort by a few key pioneers in the fashion industry with the ambitious goal of promoting designers who aspire to expand their brand awareness and do business in the United States. CAAFD educates, promotes and empowers aspiring designers and fashion professionals in gaining a foothold in the fashion business, giving them every opportunity to become the renowned designer they yearn to be. More information can be found at:

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MOUTON BLANC The Pier59 showcase came first and began with a performance by Myles C.O Gittens with a fusion violin performance that quickly got the attention of the audience before Designer Hakuyo Miya’s brand MOUTON BLANC started the fashion portion of the show off with an unforgettable experience, courtesy of the Japanese designer’s second showcase on a CAAFDsponsored showcase. Miya’s collection for this follow-up appearance exhibited his trademark fantasy stylings mixed with an elegance that showcased both his Japanese heritage as well as his experiences in Paris. Colors on display were incredibly sophisticated, with bright whites and the occasional darker colors put to good use. Hakuyo Miya is a Japanese designer who has studied at the Atelier Chardon Savard in Paris. His work with MOUTON BLANC is known for its fantasy style elements, as he does a beautiful job combining real world with fairy tales. Miya’s fiery designs combine color, texture and culture into beautiful and elegant pieces, and has previously made an appearance on CAAFD sponsored showcases. His designs are known for the innovative lines and cuts as well as having an aspect of modernism throughout the collections.

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ZABETTA COUTURE Following that came Zabetta Couture with designer Ruth Zabetta, who also made her second appearance at a CAAFD sponsored showcase. Zabetta Couture showcased the same drive and passion as the previous season’s showcase, and once again made her modern lines and cuts accentuate the feminine silhouettes of each model. This collection was decidedly summer inspired with bright greens and leaf designs on the pieces, with large hats adding to the looks. Designer Ruth Zabetta was raised in both Spain and the Dominican Republic giving her a unique cultural background for her beautiful collection. Zabetta Couture is known for modern lines and cuts showcased throughout the collections, and this year is no different. Her modern but feminine collection does an exquisite job of creating beautiful silhouettes consistently though all the pieces. Zabetta’s collection is created for the modern but feminine woman and inspired by years of culture and design.

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Ayni Next came an intermission from traditional Korean musician gamin playing a piri, leading into designer duo Ayni’s debut CAAFD sponsored showcase. Ayni’s dedication to ancient traditions with modern sensibilities and environmentally sustainable practices left the audience in awe with the sheer beauty of their pieces. Featuring sheer materials and swimsuit inspired cuts, Ayni’s collection evoked the warmer months. The main colors utilized were reds, yellows and blues Ayni’s name, which is derived from a Peruvian turn of phrase meaning “today for you, tomorrow for me,” gives a look into the design process for the design duo, composed of Danish Laerke, and Adriana from Peru. Through Ayni, the duo make good on their name by making the brand focused on honoring ancient traditions, utilizing local materials and altering the production model to promote environmental sustainability. One of Ayni’s main goals is to combine ethics and aesthetics in a way that benefits the environment, but still remaining fashionable by using high quality elements such as luxurious baby alpaca fur and Pima cotton.

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Thunyatorn Finishing off this showcase was also a debut on a CAAFD sponsored showcase, this time for the Thai designer Thunyatorn. Much like Ayni’s collection that showcased heritage and tradition, Thunyatorn also made genius use of her Thai heritage in her pieces, which brought something the majority of the audience had never experienced before. Thunyatorn made quite an impression with gold headpieces on each model, featuring animals in 3D designs, which perfectly complemented

the dark colors and cuts of the dresses, which all meshed incredibly well with each other.

Thunyatorn is the brainchild of Thunyatorn Ng, a designer originally hailing from Thailand. Starting in bridal makeup and hairstyling in 2009 when she moved to New York City, she later became the first Thai fashion designer to present during New York Fashion Week. After noticing a demand for traditional authentic Thai styled clothing, Thunyatorn took things into her own hands and spent years researching Thai styles and influences, which she has incorporated into her collections. Through her work, Thunyatorn seeks to popularize authentic Thai clothing across the U.S. by combining its traditional beauty with modern stylings.

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HELENA BAJAJ-LARSEN Later in the day came the Industria collective showcase, which kicked off with an impressive introduction performance by musician Yoav Shemmesh, featuring the musician on a keytar and launchpad device which provided the rhythm sections for his playing. Following the performance was the first designer for this showcase, Helena Bajaj-Larsen. Featuring striking colors that remained consistent with through each design. Each piece featured unique designs, with no one inspiration, there were bits and pieces from various different countries and regions represented Designer Helena Bajaj-Larsen is Half-Indian, Half-Norwegian yet Parisian born and bred, 23-year old designer Helena-Bajaj Larsen is a recent graduate of Parsons School of Design and launched her label just six months ago. She specializes in hand-painted textiles which she creates herself - works of abstract art on fabric, blending her love of textile craftsmanship with her training in fashion design. She draws inspiration from her nomadic lifestyle across various countries and cultures to form breathtaking collections using her one-of-a-kind fabrics as well as stunning sculptural jewelry pieces.

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Following that came Estonian born designer Kadri Klampe with her Yufash brand. This collection featured extremely unique cuts and sheer materials, creating an entirely unique look. Yufash played with colors and designs throughout each piece, featuring almost glitchlike patterns “A Yufash woman doesn’t follow trends; she sets them.” The brand has been worn by members of Little Mix and Billie Lourd in the hit tv series Scream Queens, and Yufash was also featured in an international edition of Marie Claire. Yufash is a unique and forward-thinking brand made for the confident and powerful women of the world, with all garments fabricated in England. The brand was founded in 2015 and since has skyrocketed in popularity. “We as a brand are so excited and honored to have been selected to work the CAAFD, and we look forward to our presentation,” - Kadri Klampe, the Estonian-born founder and designer of Yufash.

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Next came an intermission played by Yoav Shemmesh once again who played a custom CAAFD inspired piece which thrilled the audience goers, which led into Sania Studio and designer Sania Maskatiya with her Pakistani influences clear in her collection. The cuts in this collection remained modern, but the designs and colors were clearly inspired by Pakistan influences. Designer Sania Maskatiya and Sania Studio’s designs are marked by their ornate and regal inspirations, which masterfully highlight feminine silhouettes. The designs are inspired by the beauty of nature and the environment while still being modern and classic. The collection will include only high luxe fabrics cut and draped in a luxurious design. The design house engages in some of the best craftsmanship in Pakistan, coming from generations of artisans who have specialized and perfected their craft. The brand is known for including rich textiles, fabric design and embroidery within their pieces. Sania Maskatiya has quickly become Pakistan's most lauded designer and most prized fashion export.

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Finishing this showcase came Patricia Wijaya, a graduate of the Academy of Arts, who closed NYFW with a bang. This showcase left New York City awed with an extraordinarily unique collection featuring fantastical inspired cuts and eye catching headwear. This collection had an underlying dark color palette, with dark blue and golds represented heavily to great effect. The shoes for this collection were provided by Cava Prive and jewelry was done by Dale Beevers Patricia Wijaya started her label in 2016 after graduating Academy of Art University in San Francisco. The label first released a PrĂŞtA-Couture line in Jakarta, which focused on telling a story and showcasing innovation throughout. This years collection is inspired by both fairytales and technology, and showcases a Cinderella like aesthetic in the future. For this collection, Wijaya created what has been described by early viewers as an exquisite collection of a modern day fairytale for the equally modern woman.

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“I detest when there’s too much obvious balance, not to mention when a look is too matchy-matchy!”, says designer Ana Gimeno Brugada. Presented in a showroom this collection displayed a variety of uncoventional color combinations and style.

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Andrea, founder of A.L.C., stated that her 2019 Spring collection was a study in low-key yet strong pieces with an emphasis on uplifting colors. Bold color has been the big story at A.L.C. Sunflower-yellow pants and wrap dresses made exclusively for in-the-know fashion types; welcoming and democratic, and will make a vivid statement. Look forward to Spring royal purple dresses, neon lime blouses, and poppy knits.

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We are loving this editorial we titled "Nymph" because it really gives off a woodland elf feel. Very whimiscal and free. We hope you enjoy this month's Editorials inside our Vol.3 of 7Hues Magazine. Elizaveta Malfanova looks lavish a Silk Highway Dress with accessorie s by Lady, H&M, and Mohito. Photography by DARIA SLONOVA

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Full Page Frame

BLEED: 8.25" x 10.75"

Quantity discount scale 3-4 pages 5-8 pages 7.5% 9-11 pages 10% 12-17 pages 17.5% 18-23 pages from 24 pages 3% 5%

3x

2%

6x

4%

9x

7%

12x

11%

$3,437

$3,128

$2,819

$2,356

$2,738

$1,967

2nd ad campaign Double Page Spread

$2,512

$2,222

$1,931

$1,496

$915

$890

3rd ad campaign Double Page Spread

$2,512

$2,222

$1,931

$1,496

$915

$890

4th ad campaign Double Page Spread

$1,512

$1,222

$957

$934

$835

$863

1/1 page facing TOC table of contents

$1,456

$1,307

$1,157

$934

$635

$263

1/1 page facing LFE Letter from editor

$1,356

$1,209

$1,061

$841

$546

$179

1st 1/1 right-hand page

$1,256

$1,111

$965

$748

$457

$95

1st spread branch

$2,600

$2,308

$2,016

$1,578

$994

$864

1st 1/1 page branch

$1,460

$1,331

$1,201

$1,007

$749

$426

Inside 1/1 Back Page

$2,450

$2,301

$2,152

$1,928

$1,630

$1,258

Closing Spread

$2,512

$2,262

$2,011

$1,636

$1,135

$910

Back Cover

$2,437

$2,068

$1,699

$1,146

$908

$887

TRIM: 7.75" x 10.25"

Inside Issue Prime Locations: Jewellery / Luxury

7Hues: Mode | Noir | Beauty | Hair | Men

Facing Beauty Editorial

Half Page (H) Frame

BLEED: 8.25" x 5.37" BLEED: 8.5" x 11" TRIM: 8.25" x 10.75" TRIM: 7.75" x 5.12"

7Hues: Mode | Noir | Men

$1,500

Facing Jewellery / Luxury Editorial

$700

1st Section

$700

2nd Section

$500

2nd Section

$500

3rd Section

$300

3rd Section

$300 7Hues: Mode | Noir | Beauty | Hair | Men | Art

1x

1/4 Page Frame

Half Page (H) Frame

BLEED: 4.12" x 5.37" TRIM: 3.87" x 5.12"

BLEED: 4.12" x 10.75" TRIM: 3.87" x 10.25"

1/4 Page Bleed

Half Page (H) Bleed

BLEED: 4.37" x 11" TRIM: 4.12" x 10.75"

7HUES OCTOBER 2018

3x

2%

6x

4%

9x

7%

Full Page

$1,475

$1,366

$1,256

$1,091

Double Page Spread

$1,700

$1,486

$1,272

$1,951

Half Page (Horizontal)

$900

$842

$784

$697

Half Page (Vertical)

$700

$646

$592

$511

Quarter Page

$500

$470

$440

$395

(BDPS) Back Double Page Spread

$2,000

$1,820

$1,640

$1,370

(OBC) Outside Back

$3,500

$2,250

$2,000

$2,625

Content: BLEED: 4.37" x 5.5" TRIM: 4.12" x 5.37"

$1,500

1st Section

Run of book:

112

16%

1st ad campaign Double Page Spread

Inside Issue Prime Locations: Beauty / Skin Care / Grooming

Full Page Bleed

15x

Editorial Advertorial

7Hues: Mode | Noir | Beauty | Hair | Hommes | Art

$2,700

$2,526

$2,352

$2,091

$2,526

$2,352

$2,091


N0 30 Mode vol.1

N0 3 Hair

N0 9 Beauty

N0 3 Noir

N0 30 Mode Vol.2

N0 30 Mode Vol.2

N0 30 Mode Vol.3

N0 30 Mode Vol.3

N0 30 Mode Vol.4


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