
French graffiti girl Fafi collaborates with Nippon Vogue. Her "Fafinettes" are depicted in this issue by children whose graffiti counterparts are usually a bit on the saucy side. Cuuuuuute.....





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Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Fafi for Vogue Nippon
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20 comments:
They sure look cute. But I dunno. i have always been a bit wary of using such young kids in fashion, whatever form...
A very different look..very intriguing!
Wow, crazy look. But amazingly styled an photographed!
I love this spread, the children are adorable and definitely still innocent. It makes me want to dye any future children I have hair--but I wouldn't actually!
I love these photos...I would wear the first top right and the bottom right outfits...so adorable..I need to get myself a heart pink belt now!
Tart
adorable!
Soooo cute :-)
such an interesting editorial.
wah! this girl really has potential
adorable. thnks for this!
very cute!
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I love it...ps what's the go with your instructional posts? I'm sitting with my needle, thread and chalk!
I know, I've been over extending myself by taking on way too many special orders but I will be doing an instructional on drafting a sailor collar asap.... :)
I love these they are so vibrant and super cute!
That Imelda Matt is very impatient ;)
that's a brilliant idea from Vogue Japan
Very cute editorial but seeing little girls in makeup always freaks me out. I always think of JonBenet Ramsey...can't help it :S
love this editorial. i've never seen anything like it.
oh...they're just fabulous.
this is genius.
i'd take this over loretta lux's cuteness.
wow kinda looks like updated poses of how Lewis Carroll got his girl models to pose... Alice in Wonderland... creeptown... but these are more colorful and no one is in negligee!
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