SUMMER'S LAST STAND

May the memory of salty air, sand between your toes, and summer’s last light sustain you till next year.

PHOTOGRAPHER / DIRECTOR_ ANDY SWARTZ 

STYLIST_ CAROLINA ORRICO

MODEL_ RUBY ALDRIDGE

MAKEUP & HAIR_ JEZZ HILL 

CASTING_ TREVOR SWAIN 

ART DIRECTION_ EMILY STONE 

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER_ BO ZHANG

PRODUCTION COORDINATOR_  CAPRICE VELAZQUEZ

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