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Let There Be Light

Noaf Hussein, has shared with me this sixties mod inspired fashion editorial titled Let There Be Light, which she has styled and art directed for the February edition of the Avenues magazine. Photographed by Djinane Al Suwayeh, whom according to Noaf is a dream to work with and even though she was sick on the day of the shooting she still committed herself to the project. Professionalism at its best. 

The editorial highlights that swinging 60s vibe but in a very modern chic manner. Some of the featured items cost as little as KD 2, but the team behind the editorial managed to make everything look no less than fab. Here are some of my favorite looks. You can view the entire editorial by getting your free copy distributed throughout the mall.




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Noaf H. said…
Thank you for the post lovely! Always so supportive, sending love your way xx

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