Charlee Fraser in 'Body Work' by Nicole Bentley for Marie Claire Australia September 2021
/Charlee Fraser in 'Body Work' by Nicole Bentley for Marie Claire Australia September 2021 AOC Fashion
Marie Claire Australia September 2021 celebrates its 25th Anniversary issue with ‘Body Work’, styled by Naomi Smith. Model Charlee Fraser poses waterside in sleek, modern-style sensuality lensed by Nicole Bentley./ Hair by Rory Rice; makeup by Victoria Baron
Charlee Fraser in 'Life Aquatic' by Manolo Campion | Personal Work
/Charlee Fraser in 'Life Aquatic' by Manolo Campion | Personal Work
Aussie model Charlee Fraser is styled by Gemma Keil in ‘Life Aquatic’, lensed by Manolo Campion [IG]./ Hair by Anthony Nader; makeup by Claire Thomson
Charlee Fraser Probes Road to 'Nirvana' by Txema Yeste for Numéro France #122 April 2020
/Charlee Fraser Probes Road to 'Nirvana' by Txema Yeste for Numéro France #122 April 2020
Top model Charlee Fraser — who is having a terrific fashion season — is styled by Bernat Buscato in ‘Nirvana’. The vivid imagery by Txema Yeste makes a splendid impression and a feast for the eyes in Numéro #122 April 2020. / Hair by Jordi Fontanals; makeup by Victor Alvarez
Hinduism is rich in symbolism and the color blue — especially in one’s skin— is a symbol of the infinite and immeasurable. Many gods in India are shown as blue-skinned. They include Shiva, Krishna, Rama and more. They are referenced as blue gods because they have attained a blue aura.
I’m not keen on commenting on fashion editorials without having been part of the convo around their creation. I’ve actually had some real run-ins with men in India’s Hindu community over fashion editorials they consider to be blasphemous. These total right-wing nationalists love Donald Trump, so that’s telling you everything you need to know. Women have no real relevance in their world view, and they burned effigies of Hillary Clinton during the 2016 presidential campaign.