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Braided Beauties by photographer Brigitte Niedermair
Harper’s Bazaar UK’s May 2015 issue celebrates the braid as both craft and statement in Braided Beauties, a striking fashion story photographed by Brigitte Niedermair. The editorial gathers an impressive lineup of top models, transforming a traditionally romantic hairstyle into something graphic, powerful, and unmistakably modern.
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Rune Kjelseth by photographer Nino Yap
Scruffy cool meets understated sensuality in this black and white portrait series featuring model Rune Kjelseth. Shot by photographer Nino Yap, the images lean into a relaxed boho aesthetic, allowing texture, attitude, and natural presence to take center stage.
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Kinetic Sculptures by Anthony Howe
Artist Anthony Howe creates mesmerizing kinetic sculptures constructed primarily from stainless steel. Designed to respond to even the slightest breeze, each piece moves organically, shifting and rotating in continuous, hypnotic motion.
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Adidas Originals S/S Lookbook 2015
There is something reassuring about adidas Originals when it leans into its own history. Not nostalgia for nostalgia’s sake, but a kind of confidence that comes from knowing your archive can still carry a modern conversation. The adidas Originals Spring/Summer 2015 lookbook, does exactly...
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Lara Stone by photographer Elina Kechicheva
Relaxed and full of nonchalant sultry. Supermodel Lara Stone poses for the latest Marie Claire France May 2015 issue captured by photographer Elina Kechicheva. See the semi-candid glamour shots below: Magazine: Marie Claire France May 2015 Model: Lara Stone Photographer: Elina Kechicheva Fashion Editor: Anne-Sophie Thomas Hair: Alexandry Costa Makeup: Lili Choi Related articles My Calvins Kendall Jenner Is The New Face Of Calvin Klein Jeans Lara Stone & David Walliams Split David Walliams and Lara Stone ‘to divorce next month’
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Hedvig Palm by photographer Jeff Bark
Hedvig Palm channels the wide-eyed charm of political icons from the 60s and 70s in this striking editorial for Flair Magazine. Photographed by Jeff Bark, the series explores contrasting personas hippie, activist, and soldier while maintaining a tender, vulnerable softness throughout.
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Sigrid Agren by photographer Emma Summerton
Sigrid Agren stars in a playful and luxurious editorial for Vogue China Collections’ April 2015 issue. Photographed by Emma Summerton, the series fuses 1980’s flair with Marie Antoinette-inspired opulence, creating a visually rich, high-fashion narrative. Pastels, jewel tones, and lavish styling combine to create a dreamy, regal atmosphere with a contemporary twist.
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Rabbit in a Hat by photographer Scott Teitler
Spring arrives in whimsical form with Rabbit in a Hat, a playful editorial featuring male model Casey Levens in a rabbit suit. Photographed outdoors by Scott Teitler for Jón Magazine, the series is full of humor, charm, and a touch of absurdity. It celebrates fashion with a wink, embracing the season with creativity and personality.
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NADJA BENDER by photographer GIAMPAOLO SGURA
Nadja Bender stars in a black-and-white editorial for Vogue Paris’ April 2015 issue, photographed by Giampaolo Sgura. The series captures the feeling of candid, after-hours city adventures. Blurry motion, urban lights, and unexpected angles create a playful, almost cinematic atmosphere.
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“AMY” Watch the Teaser Trailer for the upcomming Amy Winehouse Documentary
The first teaser for AMY, the upcoming documentary about the late Amy Winehouse, offers a compelling glimpse into the life of the iconic singer. Directed by BAFTA-winning filmmaker Asif Kapadia and produced by James Gay-Rees, the film promises to reveal unseen footage and music, offering fans a more intimate look at Amy’s talent, personality, and struggles.