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This piece appears as part of "Not In Paris," an online exhibition hosted and curated by Highsnobiety. Head here to see the full series.

For their story “Dust Bunny,” photographer Moni Haworth and stylist Zara Mirkin travelled deep into the deserts of the American West. There, they infiltrated and documented the members of a mysterious teenage crime syndicate. The below pictures are accompanied by scans from a found letter by an unknown author named TeeTee.

Highsnobiety / Moni Haworth, Highsnobiety / Moni Haworth
Highsnobiety / Moni Haworth
tank CELINE, pants NIKE, belt VERSACE, shoes GOODWILL, shier, cast, tie, and hat GOODWILL, pants DRIES VAN NOTEN, shoes GMBH
Highsnobiety / Moni Haworth, Highsnobiety / Moni Haworth
Highsnobiety / Moni Haworth, Highsnobiety / Moni Haworth
Highsnobiety / Moni Haworth / (right) glasses HOME DEPOT, shirt tie and jacket BALENCIAGA, shorts GOODWILL, socks NIKE, slides ADIDAS (right) glasses HOME DEPOT, shirt VETEMENTS, bag and shorts GOODWILL, watch LAKERS, socks NIKE, slides ADIDAS
mask NIKE, polo and necklace GOODWILL, shorts VETEMENTS, socks ACNE, shoes CROCS
Highsnobiety / Moni Haworth, Highsnobiety / Moni Haworth

“Dust Bunny” was originally printed as an edition of 70 zines created at the Highsnobiety headquarters in Berlin. It is not available for purchase, but will be given as a special gift to a few lucky shoppers buying “Not In Paris” merchandise.

Are you also "Not In Paris?" Not to worry, you too can join in on the non-gathering with our exclusive set of merch. Shop the collection (with a chance to win a "Dust Bunny" zine here.

  • PhotographyMoni Haworth
  • StylingZara Mirkin
  • Letter byTeeTee
  • ProducerJackson Winner
  • TalentEric, Axel, Joel, Michael, Edgar, Angel, Rob, Seth, Reign
  • CastingSarah Benjamin and Marissa Baklayan
  • Set DesignCarlos Laszlo
  • Styling AssistantZoey Radford Scott
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