Spunky model Charlotte Free is the new star of the next Forever 21 lookbook.
Check out some more pics of the pink-tipped and petite model below!
I’m so happy Forever 21 is giving some attitude to their shoots! All’s nice in the land of cute clothing, but finally they offer some playful poses in the latest trends, with just a touch of punk rock. She’s got a gorgeous face, but I can’t get over how fierce she looks in even the sweetest of styles. This definitely brings them back into my favor after learning about the knee Photoshoping incident.
Lovelies, what do you think of Forever 21′s newest lookbook star? Love it, or do you like more natural models more?
Via: Refinery29






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All I can say is wow! She is amazingly gorgeous but unique, great choice F21!
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Punk rock doesn’t shop at Fuck 21. But thanks anyway.
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@raised_bywolves@xanga - wow, tell us how you really feel. Way to bring they hate. If you don’t like the store why even click the article?
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@kyo_until98@xanga - Because Forever 21 has such a stronghold in today’s fashion, particularly for teens and twenty-somethings, it is constantly being shoved down our throats. All of their items are made in sweatshops in China and around the world (even in L.A.) where people earn subsistence wages and labor in unsafe conditions. I know outsourcing in any industry is inevitable. The garments are intentionally made cheaply and low quality to keep people stuck in the cycle of purchasing. Anything that is cheaply made is intended to keep consumers shopping. Fashion in general is not environmentally sustainable (that includes electronics, too, and anything that needs to be updated every six months). In the U.S. an individual discards about 39 lbs. of clothing per year….and that’s just in clothing alone (not counting shoes and accessories). For a society whose personal worth is demonstrated by consuming, I believe we can do better than Forever 21.
Plus consumerism is contradictory to the punk ideology.