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Alice Dellal

I first saw her on the cover on Metal Magazine, my favorite magazine of all time!
This Editorial shot by Quentin de Briey is probably the best my eyes have ever seen!
Fittingly, Dellal works her punk-grunge edge in kind of a neo-Pocahontas type way, if Pocahontas shaved half of her long locks off. In addition to her now-signature hair, Dellal also trades in her typical studs and moto jacket for armloads of ethnic jewelry and beaded leather. WE LOVE IT! :)




Ever since then It-Brit Alice Dellal was in my heart! great look! strong style!









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