The Edit: In Times of Boredom
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by Make it last on 16 December, 2020
"Inspired by times of boredom and from the urge to create something fun and hope to inspire others."
Natural Glow Face Oil, Under Your Skin. Eyeshadow Emerald, Maria Åkerberg. All Over blush “Gazania”, Manasi 7. Shirt, Marimekko. Coat, House of Dagmar. Tights, Swedish Stockings. Shoes, Marimekko.









Photographer: Daniela Gyllensten
Stylist: Amanda Ljungkvist
Make up artist: Jasmine Ärnström
Hair stylist: Angelica Beckman
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