Inspired by classic horror movies (Poltergeist, The Exorcist, The Shining, Nightmare on Elm Street, Carrie). Photographed by Dylan Perlot – Features classic horror film-inspired wear from the houses of Chanel and Dolce & Gabanna – to name a few. See our latest Editorial below.
Horror Classics
Dress: Vintage
Gothic Glam
Dress– Saint Laurent, Necklace – Oscar De La Renta, Earrings – Vintage
Shirt – Dolce & Gabbana, Corset – Vivienne Westwood, Rosary Cross – Jean Paul Gaultier, Gloves – Roberto Cavalli, Headpiece – Chained by Sedona.
Statement Jewelry will leave a lasting impression – always.
Hairstylist: Dina Vibes @dinavibes_Studio, AGP West @agpwest
Set Designer Assistant: Matt Banister @mortibean
About The Author: Perry Johnson
Perrin Johnson is our senior features editor. Aside from Interviews and sourcing the best in beauty and fashion, Perrin enjoys Coffee and time with his family. Follow Perrin on Instagram at @editsbyperry
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