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|   Pictures Surreal, sinister, sexy: too creepy to look at, too beautiful to look away. It stands to reason that the cover shoot of Bambi Magazine‘s latest issue should be this one. It exists at the surreal place where the lines of shocking and stunning intersect; where you might be too disturbed to want to keep looking but too intrigued to look away. Like a horror movie watched through parted fingers – as if they might offer some flimsy protection from the nightmare being projected on screen – it draws you into its empty corridors and clinical white walls and leaves you there in capable, latex-gloved hands. But capable of what exactly? Photo gallery included.  Pictures Barefoot bride: pure white gorgeousness. It changes things when the shoes come off. A high maintenance bride with hairsprayed up-do and a tiara worthy of a princess suddenly melts into a doubly-gorgeous outback bride, wearing dusty boots or no shoes at all as if to have no care in the world. And feeling at ease and beautiful and free despite the bounds of marriage is what the occasion is all about. In fields of golden grass, perched on an unpretentious country wooden fence or wandering soulfully down a dirt road, model Hannah is the perfectly unassuming bridal beauty in these shots by 35mm. Photo gallery included. Latest Collections. Recent Features.  Pictures Moments from the Tuileries: street style gallery. The Jardin des Tuileries – that sprawling garden in Paris’ center – plays host to many a runway show come fashion week. In winter that might mean snow blowing through on gales of wind and attendees making a beeline for the tent under black umbrellas, but in spring it means ample opportunity to people-watch and capture moments on camera. These shots were taken at the Tuileries during Paris fashion week in the spring season.  Hair How to recreate Behati’s boho Free People hair (video) If there’s one way to make your neo-bohemian outfit even more authentic it’s by adding a boho hairstyle to match. Building upon a base of ‘faux dreadlocks’ – clumpy twists of hair that have a shipwrecked, careless look to them – Free People for their June lookbook added plaits and parts and bits and bobs to create evolutions of boho looks. Behati Prinsloo was the model for the catalogue, and you can recreate the hairstyles featured by following the video after the break.  Hair How to: Nina Ricci’s ballerina bun. A ballerina is always associated with a certain level of elegance and poise. The Nina Ricci woman, much like a ballerina, is confident and graceful, and this is what Redken creative consultant Guido Palau had in mind when he created the hairstyle for the Nina Ricci fall 2013 show. As complicated as it may look, you can actually recreate this hairstyle in a few easy steps. Get the complete how to for this gorgeous ballerina hairstyle. Featured Pictorials. Feature Updates. | |