Positive Energy

Only in Houston would offshore oil rigs, fracking and Texas’ prominence in renewable power get the Disney Land treatment, amid the colorful games and exhibits of the Houston Museum of Natural Science’s new Wiess Energy Hall. It’s all a sci-fi-fabulous backdrop for spring’s best looks. Edgy. Shiny. Smart.

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Photos by Jhane Hoang


Styling by Leslie Rivas-Kelly

Model Krystle Wilson for Neil Hamil Agency

Hair and makeup by Bianca Linette

Photography assistance by Josue Salinas

Styling assistance by Tanesha Seafous

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