Free People has long been an in between brand; not quite high fashion, not quite discount clothing. With high quality, high priced products, which have long been favorited by young celebs such as Vanessa Hudgens and Shay Mitchell, Free People is a fan of taking their customers by surprise with Fashion Shows, celebrity consumers and now, their very first Magalog.
Part magazine, part catalog, this newest endeavor by the Haute Hippie company features pages of dreamy fashion finds, model exposes and interviews with cool girls such as Alexandra Richards, Natalie Bergman of the band Wild Belles and French Actress Rebecca Dayan.
Our favorite part of the magalog? Its covergirl Joan Smalls, who stars in a fashion spread, decked out in all of this seasons hottest trends by Free People.
Need yet more proof that Joan is the model of the moment? Check out her effortlessly ethereal shoot with the magalog in the following few images below.
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