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Heeb Issue #7 : Photo Feature

Once You Go JAP...

Photo by Joshua Rubin
Styling by Melissa Liebling-Goldberg
Makeup by Karen Keith
Hair by Isadora Edison
Studio Courtesy of Vibelab


Who needs D.I.Y. when you can BUY? Liberate your inner JAP by trading your torn fishnets for pastel velour, combat boots for Uggs and army surplus dogtags for those of the Tiffany variety. Watch as punk sirens Brandy, Celeste, Danica, Dawnn and Jillian Ann prove that with daddy’s gold card you too can become a card-carrying JAP.



“Delish”
Dawnn, Jillian Ann, Danica and Celeste are wearing velour sweatshirts and sweatpants from Juicy Couture, tank tops by J. Crew and jewelry by Tiffany.


“Then Swipe It Again”
Danica is wearing a top by Venini, jeans by Juicy Couture and a bracelet by Tiffany. Her wallet and purse are by Louis Vuitton.


“I’m SO on the List”
Jillian Ann, Dawnn, Celeste and Brandy are wearing jeans by Seven for All Mankind, tube tops by Rebecca Beeson and jewelry by Tiffany. Their purses are by Louis Vuitton.

 

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