Blue Iguana—Blue Velvet Dress with Metal Scale Shoulders
Fallen Angels Jewelry
Photos by Harlow House Photo/ Model Liz Kit Kat Quin/MUA Paula Silva Artistry
Photos by Robert Beczarski
Hair by Salon Fluxx, Rozalyn Polecastro & Joe Paciorek
Make-up by Karen Koenig, Frances Mullozzi, Leticia Carrillo, Molly Lindenberger
Photos by Jonothan Mackoff/Alberto Gonzalez
Model: Antonia Moye
Blue Iguana
The blue iguana or Grand Cayman iguana is an endangered species of lizard of the genus Cyclura endemic to the island of Grand Cayman. The blue iguana is one of the longest‐living species of lizard (possibly up to 69 years). The blue iguana prefers dwelling in rocky, sunlit, open areas in dry forests or near the shore, as the females must dig holes in the sand to lay eggs in June and July. A possible second clutch is laid in September. The blue iguana's vegetarian diet includes plants, fruits, and lowers. Its coloration is tan to gray with a bluish cast that is more pronounced during the breeding season and more so in males.