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This Fall, Personal Style Is Making a Comeback

This Fall, Personal Style Is Making a Comeback

New York Times9 hours ago
Models: Xiaohan Chen at Select Models, Isabella Pascucci at Oui Management, Wali Deutsch at DNA Models, Marylore Heck at Women Model Management. Hair by Ramona Eschbach at Total World using Oribe. Makeup by Christine Corbel for M+A. Casting by Je Suis Casting at Minititle. Set design by Giovanna Martial at Bryant Artists. Production: Louis2. Digital tech: Niklas Bergstrand. Photo assistants: Emmanuel Robert, Chloe Burgess. Manicurist: Elsa Durrens at WSM using Bio Sculpture. Hairstylist's assistants: Romain Duplessy, Alan Antoine. Makeup assistant: Morgane Nicol. Set designer's assistants: Antoine-Emmanuel Picot, Anatole Chartier. Stylist's assistant: Salomé Rouquet
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