Go Bold for Halloween Beauty: The Roaring ’20s Get Reimagined
Scrub-a-dub-dub! The bright-colored praxis of photography duo Domen and Van De Velde elevates to new heights as they celebrate the riveting agendas of the 1920s with a new take on flapper girls
Author: Maddie Street
Photography: Domen & Van De Velde
Model: Daphne Velghe @ Muse
Make up: Elien Op De Beeck
Hair + Headpieces = Joeri Rouffa using Keune Hair Cosmetics @ The Wall Group
Soap Zoppa Soap / Britt Van der Borght
Special Thanks to Zoppa Soap
What happens when the looks born from archival counterculture clash with the contemporary agenda of fashion’s hued artistic duo? Meet a new age version of a “Flapper”—a subculture of young women who wore short skirts, bobbed their hair, listened to jazz, and flaunted their disdain for what was then considered acceptable behavior. The bright-colored praxis of photographers Domen and Van De Velde elevates to new heights with the added neon manifestations, prompting an illusory cantilever. Captured in a state of rich, animated exuberance, the flapper inspired looks echo present-day progressiveness, celebrating the unconventional, freedom-barring women of the roaring twenties.
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