Something Looms in Third Looks' Editorial for GUERRILLA GROUP
Lurking around Lower Manhattan in Guerrilla Group’s technical gear.













Third Looks returns, this time around with an ominous black and white editorial that features Guerrilla Group’s military-inspired Eyes & Sins brand. The lookbook was styled by Rocky Li, shot by Jayne Lies and features it-girl Alana Derksen skulking around the towering confines of Lower Manhattan in the brand’s technical wares and a pair of Nike Sock Darts. Something wicked and foreboding seems to be looming just overhead and out of frame throughout, lending an air of apprehension to the entire editorial.
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