And Now, 12 Supermodels Dressed as Cars

Because...fashion?
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Fashion photographer Victorija Pashuta brought together a dozen (human) models and styled each of them up to embody the spirit of a different car. Some of them, like the C2-generation Corvette or the LaFerrari, were obvious choices; others, like the Kia Optima or the Mercedes-Benz S-Class, not so much.

And for the most part, we’d say she did a fine job anthropomorphizing these cars in the name of fashion—with one notable exception. Sorry, Ms. Pashuta, but there’s no way in hell that the human embodiment of the Toyota Camry is a beautiful hipster chick with glasses.

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Images were shot for BASIC Magazine www.basic-magazine.com by Victorija Pashuta www.pashutaphotography.com

Will is the former managing editor of RIDES Magazine and the former online editor for 0-60 Magazine. He has worked for Time Out New York and Rolling Stone, and was the creator of College Cars Online, the first automotive blog specifically targeted at college students and young professionals.