A soft eclectic boho editorial set against a Manhattan backdrop, featuring Anabel Krasnotsvetova. Photographed by Michelangelo di Battista for Harper’s Bazaar Japan September 2015, the shoot blends urban energy with relaxed, free spirited styling. It is layered, effortless, and quietly striking.
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Harleth Kuusik by Karen Collins
Shot for the July/August 2015 issue of Numéro Tokyo, this editorial unfolds in a dilapidated, color blocked setting with a sharp punk mod attitude. Runway favorite Harleth Kuusik commands the series, captured through the lens of Karen Collins. It is raw, graphic, and unapologetically cool.
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Naomi Campbell on AHS: Hotel
Yes, the runway queen/legend herself Naomi Campbell will be in the upcoming American Horror Story: Hotel season along side Lady Gaga. Confirmed by TV Line Naomi will have a reoccurring role in the show. Her character is said to be “a fashion editor who pays the ultimate price for her critiques.” How fitting. It’s going to be a stylish season. Just to confirm who has officially signed on: Lady Gaga, Bassett–Matt Bomer, Sarah Paulson, Kathy Bates, Evan Peters, Finn Wittrock, Chloe Sevigny, West Bentley, Cheyenne Jackson, Lily Rabe and Denis O’Hare.
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Tristan Ridel by Rainer Torrado
Model and ballet dancer Tristan Ridel explores body shape and physical form in a striking photographic series by Rainer Torrado. The story centers on movement, control, and sculptural lines, highlighting the strength and elegance that come from classical dance training. It is intimate, disciplined, and visually arresting.
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VANESSA MOODY, JULIA BERGSHOEFF & FREDERIKKE SOFIE by MARIO SORRENTI
A relaxing, summer inspired studio and on-location editorial featuring Vanessa Moody, Julia Bergshoeff, and Fredrikke Sofie. Photographed by Mario Sorrenti for Vogue Paris August 2015, the series balances high styling with effortless mood. It is light, curated, and full of seasonal ease.
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Artwork by Drømsjel
Berlin based artist Drømsjel transforms soft glamorous imagery of the 1960s into surreal and unsettling visual art. Each piece retains a vintage aesthetic while introducing psychedelic distortions, often with vein-like growths that fragment the subjects and evolve into floral patterns. It is haunting, visually intricate, and beautifully strange.
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Proenza Schouler F/W 2016 Campaign
The Proenza Schouler Fall/Winter 2016 campaign presents a lowkey, somber atmosphere that could be a dance party, a subtle confrontation, or even a gallery stroll. Models interact in an empty space wearing this season’s Proenza Schouler feathers and furs, moving with sensuality, mystery, and occasional tension. It is enigmatic, elegant, and emotionally charged.
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Anna Ewers, Mica Arganaraz, Julia van Os by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin
For the August 2015 issue of Vogue Paris, Anna Ewers, Mica Arganaraz, and Julia van Os channel a stylish early 2000s aesthetic defined by bold prints, graphic lines, and statement hair. The result is nostalgic yet sharply modern. It is playful, edgy, and unapologetically fashion driven.
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Alcoholic Architecture, Booze in the Air. Literally.
Just when you thought there weren’t enough different ways to get drunk a new effortless intoxication concept arises. Alcoholic Architecture uses ane excess of vaporized cocktails as a cloud of inhalable alcoholic fog to get lost in. event agency Bompas & Parr renews the concept on July 31, 2015 at the Borough Market in London. Stipulations include 50 mins per person and we assume no cigs.
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Michal Piatkowski by Witold Lewis
Michal Piatkowski of Panda Models steps into a neo noir inspired editorial defined by rich jewel tones and cinematic lighting. Photographed by Witold Lewis, the series blends shadow and saturation to create a moody, elevated atmosphere. It is dramatic, sleek, and visually magnetic.
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James Franco’s Book About Lana Del Rey
James Franco has taken his Warholian obsession with friend Lana Del Rey to a new level. He will be releasing a book titled Flip-Side (preorder) out 03/16/2016 featuring photos and pretend interviews with Lana. He initially wanted her words in the book but Franco stated in V Magazine: “I wanted to interview Lana for a book and she said, “Just write around me, it’s better if it’s not my own words. It’s almost better if you don’t get me exactly, but try.’” Flip-side: Real and Imaginary Conversations with Lana Del Rey is due out on March 15, 2016 and is available through Random House books.