Saskia De Brauw stars in a serene, beachside fashion editorial for Interview Magazine’s April 2015 issue. Photographed by Annemarieke Van Drimmelen, the shoot captures the calm sophistication of the model set against natural coastal landscapes. Soft sand, gentle waves, and open skies create a tranquil backdrop for contemporary fashion.
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Valery Kaufman by photographer Sølve Sundsbø
Valery Kaufman starred in a dreamlike fashion editorial for Vogue Italia’s March 2015 issue. Photographed by Sølve Sundsbø, the story leaned into fantasy and illusion, with smoke, mirrors, and endless hallways creating a surreal atmosphere. The mood was ethereal and mysterious, balancing high fashion with a sense of theatrical intrigue.
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BLACKBLESSED S/S 2015 Campaign
Rome-based brand BLACKBLESSED released their Spring/Summer 2015 campaign with an aesthetic that is minimalist yet playful. The collection leaned heavily into black, embracing clean lines with subtle quirks that make the pieces stand out. Sheer fabrics and hints of menswear-inspired tailoring added dimension and modernity to the looks.
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Unif S/S 2015 LookBook 90’s Highschool Grunge
UNIF’s Spring/Summer 2015 Lookbook channels a perfect mix of soft grunge and playful angst. The editorial is full of attitude, yet retains moments of vulnerability and charm. This is 90’s high school energy reimagined for the fashion-savvy, with a doe-eyed model delivering personality in every pose.
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DAVID GANDY by photographer RAM SHERGILL
David Gandy, often called the James Bond of the modeling world, stars in GQ Thailand’s March 2015 issue in a series of portraits that are simple, sharp, and utterly commanding. Photographed by Ram Shergill, the editorial strips away excess to focus on masculinity, presence, and the power of the gaze.
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TON HEUKELS by the Narcisse
Ton Heukels stars in the latest issue of Narcisse Magazine, bringing effortless poise and a striking presence to the pages. The editorial is clean, focused, and modern, emphasizing form, expression, and the quiet power of simplicity.
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Real RoadKill for Real Couture
Jess Eaton’s Real RoadKill for Real Couture is not for the faint of heart. This series incorporates found roadkill into extravagant fashion pieces, transforming feathers, bones, and fur into wearable art. While many view animal use in fashion as barbaric, Eaton reframes the conversation by using organic, naturally deceased sources. The result is couture that is simultaneously provocative, beautiful, and thought-provoking.
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Lindsey Wixson by photographer Hong Jang Hyun
Lindsey Wixson brought her signature charm to Singles Korea’s April 2015 issue in an editorial that felt light, playful, and quietly chic. Shot by Hong Jang Hyun, the story focused less on spectacle and more on presence. Lindsey’s expressive face, wide smile, and unmistakable energy carried the shoot from frame to frame.
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FENATO FREITAS FOR MARCUSE UNDERWEAR BY SERGE LEE
Fenato Freitas stars in Marcuse Underwear’s campaign with a confidence that feels effortless and direct. Shot by Serge Lee, the imagery strips things back to the essentials, focusing on form, fit, and presence. This is underwear modeling without gimmicks, relying instead on strong composition and undeniable attitude.
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Spring Fashion 2015 Preview
Rather than recreating the runway, the editorial reinterpreted it. Tailored silhouettes, fluid dresses, and statement separates were styled with a fresh eye, allowing each look to feel modern and relevant. The focus was on balance. Bold pieces were paired with softer elements, and structured designs were softened through thoughtful layering.
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No More Marc by Marc Jacobs
Shutting its ubtainable doors, Marc by Marc Jacobs shutting down its well-known stand alone brand. According to WWD the acclaimed designer is going to be putting all of his focus and efforts into streamlining main Marc Jacobs line. disappointing new for the money conscious fashionistas, MBMJ know for its ubtainable prices and unique style. It seems Marc Jacobs wants a clearer direction (that makes more money) and is looking to create a more elitist chic brand. It’s more than obvious the average person now days is more willing to pay for something the can’t afford. It’s not been told when the official close is happening, we just know it will happen. tata…