Roe Ethridge, Hardware Pansies
Photographed by Roe Ethridge
Styled by Clare Byrne
Photography: Roe Ethridge, assisted by Jonathan Nesteruk • Styling: Clare Byrne, assisted by Maddie Kachurak • Make-up: Jen Myles @ Streeters, assisted by Tanya Marques • Hair: Mustafa Yanaz @ Art + Commerce, assisted by Beth Shanefelter • Talents: Emiola Abioro @ Next & Valerie Scherzinger @ Women • Production: Artists Commissions • Post-Production: Two Three Two
Previous image: Duck sweater, Gucci. Shirt, Prada. Black tie, Stylist’s Own. Earrings, Jiwinaia.
Previous image, left: Sweater and tie, Rowibg Blazers. Shirt, Prada. Pearl earrings, Beepy Bella. Previous image, right: Blazer, top and tights, Miu Miu. Gold chains and hoops, Sophie Buhai. This image: Cardigan and gold chain, Y-Project.
Previous image, right: Striped shirt and blazer, Rowing Blazers. White shirt, Prada. Black tie and socks, Stylist’s Own. Trousers, Bode. Shoes, Burberry. This image: Cardigan and sweater tied on top, Comission. Hot pants and chaps, Area. Gold necklace, Y-Project.
Previous image, left: Blazer, Eckhaus Latta. Plaid shirt, Fe Noel. Scarf over shoulder, Martine Rose. Earrings and necklace, BeepyBella. Previous image, right: Blazer and hot pants, Area. Turtleneck, Eckhaus Latta. Shirt, Prada. Pearl anklet, Sophie Buhai. Pumps, Gianvito Rossi. This image: Striped shirt and blazer, Rowing Blazers. Sweater, Eckhaus Latta. Necklace, Beepy Bella. Next image, right: Coat and trousers, Sterling Ruby. Turtleneck and shirt, Eckaus Latta. Socks, Stylist’s Own. Shoes, Burberry.
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