Georgia Young Unveils Her Latest Collection
Georgia Young’s latest collection speaks of an early morning winter stillness inspired by Georgia’s sacred moments of awakening her senses on those cold mornings in June.
Photographer Lauren Schulz | Video Annette and Dani
“HOMEWARD BOUND carries inspiration from the stillness of early mornings in June, cloud gazing and waking the senses through the warmth of a honey soaked chai. These fleeting moments offer escapism, reminding me of my yearning to come home again.”
To view the full collection, visit Georgia Young Couture by CLICKING HERE.
Team
Photographer Lauren Schulz
Model Paris Cassar / Viviens mgmt
Makeup Hilary Holmes
Hair Mae Taylor
Video Annette and Dani
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