Models Nathaniel Visser and Sam Worth step into a stark, industrial setting to showcase the Fall 2014 menswear collections. The editorial highlights pieces from Dsquared2, Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci, Issey Miyake, and Vivienne Westwood. These looks emphasize strong tailoring, bold textures, and confident energy.
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Highest Paid Female Models of 2014
What defines a top model? Her unique attitude and talent? No. It’s how much she makes within a year guys, c’mon. This isn’t a church function. Forbes has released their annual list of top paid female models. I unfortunately did not make the cut. But hey there is always next year. Check out the list below, is it what you assumed? or did your top model alter ego get snubbed. Gisele Bundchen – $47 million Doutzen Kroes – $8 million Adriana Lima – $8 million Kate Moss – $7 million Kate Upton – $7 million Miranda Kerr – $7 million Liu Wen – $7 million Alessandra Ambrosio – $5 million…
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“Eclectic Style” Jenna Earle photographed by Andrew Soule
Stylist Annie Horth curated each outfit to emphasize contrast. The combination of tailored pieces with relaxed, oversized silhouettes creates a dynamic tension. Colors pop against neutral backdrops, drawing the eye to unexpected details. Every layer feels purposeful, from sneakers peeking beneath hemlines to caps framing Earle’s face. The editorial balances fun, bold energy with elegance, making each frame visually engaging.
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Julia Nobis photographed by Luigi+Iango
Model Julia Nobis embodies a winter fantasy in this striking editorial photographed by Luigi + Iango for Vogue Japan’s September 2014 issue. Surrounded by swirling fog and soft snow, Nobis channels regal poise, her presence commanding attention against the ethereal backdrop. Heavy embellishments and layered textures elevate each look, giving the editorial a queen-like elegance while maintaining a modern, high-fashion edge.
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A 90’s Future ft. Alexander Johansson
Model Alexander Johansson stars in a 90’s-inspired futuristic editorial for Out, September 2014, blending nostalgia with a distinctly modern edge. The images channel a dark, galaxy-like aesthetic reminiscent of The Matrix, where sleek lines meet bold, chunky tailoring to create a sense of otherworldly tension.
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Angelo Page by photographer Caroline Mackintosh
Model Angelo Page is captured in a strikingly minimalist setting for a photoshoot by Caroline Mackintosh. The imagery unfolds inside an empty train, lending the series an intimate yet slightly cinematic atmosphere. The confined space emphasizes movement and presence, allowing Page’s charisma to dominate each frame.
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LOST by photographer Boje Ploeg
Photographer Boje Ploeg captures male model Quincy Currie in a sun-drenched editorial titled LOST for Blu Magazine. The shoot places Currie on an isolated island, exploring the tension between vulnerability and strength in a raw, untamed environment. The location becomes as important as the model, framing the story with sand, water, and sky.
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Antonia Goy Urban Serpentine 2015 Lookbook
Antonia Goy’s 2015 lookbook, Urban Serpentine, channels a dark, glamorous punk energy. The collection feels like city streets at night translated into fashion, with black streetwear as the base and subtle, unexpected details adding texture and depth. Many pieces incorporate scale-like patterns and textiles, giving the garments a serpentine edge that feels both fierce and sophisticated.
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ASOS S/S 2014 Lookbook
The prints are unapologetically cheeky. Cat motifs, pug faces, and heart patterns cover the fabrics, turning each piece into a statement. There’s a sense of humor woven into the styling, but it never overshadows the craftsmanship or the clean lines of the garments. The collection feels youthful and approachable, celebrating fashion as a way to express personality.
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Haim Tor photographed by Guy Hecht
The editorial mixes high drama with subtle energy. Couture-like pieces, including a flowing dark chiffon gown, sit alongside sharply structured outfits, creating contrast that is both visually compelling and dynamic. Tor moves through the frames with confidence, embodying strength and poise that carries each extreme look with ease.
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2OR+Byyat S/S 2015 Copenhagen Fashion Week
Styling played a major role in defining the mood. Models wore exaggerated 80s anarchist inspired hairstyles paired with heavy, statement eye makeup that pushed the looks further into punk territory. The overall effect felt theatrical yet intentional, reinforcing the brand’s experimental spirit.