Christian Siriano Resort 2016 feels like opening a perfectly styled dollhouse and deciding to live inside it. The collection leans hard into playful fantasy, delivering a hyper feminine vision that is joyful, bold, and unapologetically girly. Think mod Barbie energy with a couture wink, all wrapped up in color, polish, and theatrical charm.
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Elizabeth Olsen by photographer David Bellemere
Elizabeth Olsen steps into a soft, sun washed fantasy for this beachside editorial photographed by David Bellemere. The shoot leans into an easy, bohemian mood that feels breezy and intimate, like something stumbled upon during a quiet coastal escape. Nothing is overworked here. The images rely on natural light, texture, and Olsen’s understated presence to carry the story forward.
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Kate Bogucharskaia by photographer Eric Guillemain
Kate Bogucharskaia strips fashion back to its bones in this stark black and white editorial photographed by Eric Guillemain for Centrefold Magazine Spring Summer 2015. The series is sharp, graphic, and intentionally restrained, letting form, posture, and contrast take center stage. There is no excess here. Every image feels deliberate, composed, and quietly intense.
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Tibi Resort 2016
Tibi Resort 2016 leans into a polished, quietly experimental vision that feels grounded and modern without trying to prove a point. The collection pulls from a 1960s synthetic modern art mindset, but it is filtered through a very current lens. Nothing here feels costume driven or nostalgic for nostalgia’s sake. It is sharp, wearable, and confident in its restraint.
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Edita Vilkeviciute by photogarpher Roe Ethridge
This editorial reads like the fantasy version of a summer you swear you once had or maybe just wanted badly enough that it feels real. Shot by Roe Ethridge for W Magazine June/July 2015, the story taps into a very specific 1970s glam getaway mood. Not the dusty, thrifted idea of the decade, but the glossy, indulgent version where everything is turned up just a little too high and nobody apologizes for it.
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NOTHING LEFT TO BURN by photographer CULLY WRIGHT
Nothing Left to Burn is the kind of editorial that feels stripped back in a deliberate way, as if every excess thought was edited out before the shutter clicked. Shot by Cully Wright for Carbon Copy Issue 21, the story centers on male model James Campbell and unfolds with a quiet intensity that pulls you in slowly. There is no rush here. The pacing is calm, observant, and deeply focused on presence.
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Doutzen Kroes by photographer Gilles Bensimon
There is something eternally magnetic about a beach story shot right. This one leans fully into that fantasy without apology. Doutzen Kroes, coated in gold and confidence, steps straight into the ocean for Vogue Paris June July 2015, photographed by Gilles Bensimon. The result is high glamour with saltwater on its skin. Think mid-90s supermodel energy, unapologetic and sun drunk, when beauty felt larger than life and a little bit dangerous.
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ALMA ALI ALMEIDA by photographer NALDO MIRANDA
Titled BREATH, this fashion series photographed by Naldo Miranda features male model Alma Ali Almeida in a wardrobe that refuses to sit quietly. The shoot moves fluidly between trendy silhouettes and more extreme menswear moments, creating a visual rhythm that feels deliberate and alive. It is not about shock for the sake of it. It is about tension, release, and the space in between, which makes the title feel perfectly chosen.
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Altuzarra Resort 2016
Altuzarra’s Resort 2016 collection balances simplicity with unexpected flair. The lineup includes sharply fitted full pant suits that feel modern and commanding alongside minimalist maxi dresses that hang in clean geometric lines. The collection communicates elegance without feeling rigid, making each piece wearable yet distinctly editorial. The muted color palette grounds the collection while allowing small details to shine.
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Accessory Filled Mod by photographer Anthony Maule
This Harper’s Bazaar editorial wastes no time getting to the point. It is mod, it is bold, and it is absolutely drenched in accessories. Shot by Anthony Maule for the June July 2015 issue, the story leans hard into a very specific 1960s attitude. Wide eyes. Graphic beauty. Statement pieces stacked until restraint becomes irrelevant.
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Premiering Caitlyn Jenner (Formerly Bruce Jenner) as the Vanity Fair Cover Story
The Vanity Fair rumors were true! The unveiling of the cover featured the personal unveiling newly glamorous Caitlyn Jenner (Bruce), photographed by Annie Leibovitz. A beautifully old hollywood fashion photoshoot embracing her new curves and glamorous aesthetic. “If I was lying on my deathbed and I had kept this secret and never ever did anything about it, I would be lying there saying, ‘You just blew your entire life’,” says Jenner, in the emotional piece.” -Caitlyn Jenner