This Vogue Germany editorial leans hard into mod energy, then deliberately scuffs it up. Think sharp silhouettes, heavy eyeliner, and that slightly reckless confidence that defined the best kind of 1960s cool. Photographed by Sebastian Kim, the story delivers a version of mod that feels unruly, imperfect, and very much alive.
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Binx Walton by photographer Benjamin Alexander Huseby
This Interview Magazine Germany editorial understands a very specific truth. When the subject has real presence, you strip everything else away. Shot in black and white by Benjamin Alexander Huseby, the June 2015 story starring Binx Walton is refreshingly focused, calm, and confident.
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Before I Found You by photographer Torne Velk
Before I Found You feels like a quiet inhale. Captured by photographer Torne Velk, the portrait series moves effortlessly between indoor and outdoor settings, guided by natural light and an instinct for intimacy. Nothing is overworked. Nothing feels rushed. The result is fresh, calm, and quietly chic.
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Amanda Seyfried by Mario Testino
There is something timeless about the idea of an American girl loose in Italy, and this editorial leans fully into that fantasy without taking itself too seriously. Amanda Seyfried looks relaxed, playful, and completely at ease as she moves through sunlit streets and postcard worthy settings. It feels less like a high concept shoot and more like a beautifully styled holiday that just happens to be photographed by Mario Testino.
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The Cigarette Shoes (Loafers) Trend
The last few seasons in fashion it’s been all about the sensible bright sneaker, from high fashion designers Chanel and Burberry Prorsum pairing sporty shoes with not so sporty looks in both mens and womenswear collections. A new shoe trend that has been bubbling up and taking over the fashion world is the sleek chic Cigarette Shoe, also known as loafers. The shoe has a simple shape and design leaving designers to dabble into different materials and techniques when creating them. They have already been used in current seasons popular designs and we plan to see so much more of them in general. Why are they called cigarette Shoes or Cigarette…
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Pedro Soltz by photographer Maurizio Montan
This black and white series with Pedro Soltz does not try to charm you. It does not ask to be liked. It simply shows up and lets the moment sit there, a little rough, a little unresolved, and completely uninterested in polish. There is an honesty running through these images that feels lived in, like the camera arrived mid scene instead of at the start of a concept meeting. You get the sense that nothing was over discussed before the shutter clicked, and that is exactly why it works.
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Aymeline Valade by photographer Cass Bird
There is something quietly magnetic about this Vogue Korea editorial starring Aymeline Valade. It is glossy without being precious and confident without needing to announce itself. The images land in that sweet spot where fashion looks expensive but also strangely approachable, like you could wander into the frame and not feel underdressed or out of place. Cass Bird brings her signature ease to the shoot, letting things breathe instead of forcing a moment that already knows what it is doing.
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Boss Resort 2016
Pastels set the tone, but they are handled with maturity. Soft pinks, pale blues, and washed neutrals create an easy rhythm, broken up by moments of solid, confident color that ground the collection. Nothing feels sugary or overly delicate. These shades work because they are paired with strong tailoring and crisp silhouettes. It is pastel with a backbone. Think gallery openings, airport lounges, and lunches that turn into meetings without anyone changing outfits.
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Chris Pratt in a Western Americana Safari Style Photoshoot for GQ
Chris Pratt trades his usual charm for a mix of rugged Americana and playful safari vibes in this GQ June 2015 cover story. The shoot balances masculine grit with designer styling, creating an energy that is approachable but still aspirational. There is humor and ease running through the frames, as if Pratt is in on the joke but still knows exactly how to carry the clothes.
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Wearable Planter Jewelry, the Stylish Adults Tamagotchi
A little extreme, but that’s why it’s awesome. WearablePlanter.com offers a unique and green friendly jewelry line that actually grows with you. They have many living options from flowers and other dainty greeneries. Also featuring bike attachments for all you thrill seeking bearded speed demons. It’s like having a chic echo friendly Tamagotchi. (it can die too.)
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Vanessa Moody by Amy Troost
Vanessa Moody steps into a world where 70’s monk-inspired minimalism meets subtle rock ’n’ roll energy. The editorial for i-D Magazine Spring 2015 is an effortless mix of expressive patterns, flowing shapes, and statement accessories. Amy Troost’s photography captures Vanessa in moments that feel lived-in yet intentional, letting her personality shine without needing artificial drama. It is a series that balances quiet elegance with playful edge, showing how fashion can tell a story without shouting.