Shot for Vogue Brazil, “Factory Girl” places Adriana Lima inside a high-energy fantasy that pulls directly from Warhol’s Factory era while keeping its footing firmly in fashion. From the start, the editorial embraces a mod-inflected, pop-art sensibility that feels loud, playful, and unapologetically glamorous. Rather than portraying Lima as distant or untouchable, the series presents her as a vivid personality who commands every frame with confidence and charisma. Ellen von Unwerth directs the shoot with her signature sense of movement and attitude. Instead of polished restraint, she favors spontaneity, humor, and a slightly chaotic energy. As a result, the images feel alive rather than posed. Lima leans into this approach…
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All Black Menswear Outfits
Back to black? Black was always there though. Here are some chic/sporty/dressy all black mens looks.
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“Fit For a Queen” Wildfox Sunglasses Fall 2014 Lookbook
Wildfox’s Fall 2014 sunglasses lookbook titled Fit For a Queen delivers a playful and youthful reinterpretation of Marie Antoinette through a modern fashion lens. Rather than leaning into strict historical accuracy, the concept focuses on attitude, fantasy, and indulgence. As a result, the shoot feels lighthearted and glamorous while still referencing the excess and theatricality associated with the iconic queen.
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Gabe Laduke by Frank Berlin
Frank Berlin’s photoshoot with model Gabe Laduke leans fully into a dark, unapologetically masculine mood. Dressed almost entirely in black, the styling relies heavily on leather and mesh to create a look that feels raw, tough, and intentionally confrontational. From the start, the series communicates strength and confidence without trying to soften the edges.
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LIFEwithBIRD S/S 14/15 Lookbook
What stands out most in this season are the sheer and mesh pieces. These designs add texture and depth, creating subtle contrasts against the otherwise soft, pastel tones of the collection. The layering of fabrics and the thoughtful cuts make each look dynamic, allowing movement and light to interact with the clothing in captivating ways. LIFEwithBIRD’s signature girlish charm comes through in the clean lines and delicate details, from subtle ruffles to structured hems.
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Maleficent by Elizaveta Porodina
Photographer Elizaveta Porodina brings a vibrant, cinematic vision to life with her editorial titled Maleficent. The series reimagines one of our favorite childhood villains through a lens of contemporary fashion and high-concept styling.
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Tao Okamoto for Bergdorf Goodman’s Fall Catalogue
Model Tao Okamoto takes center stage in Bergdorf Goodman’s Fall catalogue, set against the constantly evolving landscapes of modern Dubai. The editorial perfectly mirrors the city itself, showcasing looks that feel sleek, contemporary, and aspirational.
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Oscar and Libations | Graveravens Editorial
The low-light photography creates a warm, moody ambiance that highlights the textures and details of the outfits. Wall’s styling balances comfort with contemporary nightwear trends, offering looks that feel effortless yet visually compelling. Each frame emphasizes the natural interactions between Wall and Oscar, making the series feel personal and authentic.
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80’s-Inspired Menswear Editorial in Details Featuring Hermès, Louis Vuitton, and Top Designers
A fresh take on 80’s style hits the pages of Details in this menswear editorial featuring models Mathe Davidson, Andrew Cooper, Sebastian Lund, and others. The shoot celebrates the distinctive silhouettes and structured shapes of the era, from broad shoulders to high-waisted trousers, reinterpreted through contemporary design.
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Charlbi Dean Kriek for WILDFOX WHITE LABEL fall 2014 LINE
The styling focuses on cozy, textured pieces, including fluffy knits, clunky boots, and sassy tops, blending casual comfort with high-fashion sensibility. Separates are layered thoughtfully, creating outfits that feel approachable yet carefully curated. The collection evokes a sense of youthfulness and personality, reminiscent of Olsen twins-era charm filtered through a modern Tumblr-inspired lens.
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Neiman Marcus: The September Book 2014
Neiman Marcus’s September Book 2014 comes alive in a striking editorial photographed by Ruven Afanador. The series features model Liya Kebede navigating a space that feels simultaneously urban and fantastical. The setting is a concrete-enclosed room, its harsh structure softened by wild decorative elements including feathers, earthy tones, and intricate face paint. The visual effect is an immersive interpretation of the concept of a concrete jungle, where industrial surfaces meet untamed, organic embellishments.