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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Christian Dior Ready to Wear F/W 2015 PFW
Christian Dior Fall Winter 2015 was dark, seductive, and sharply controlled. Under Raf Simons, the house leaned into a modern mod fantasy that felt both futuristic and rooted in Dior’s couture discipline. Latex like finishes, graphic silhouettes, and flashes of exaggerated fur gave the collection an edge that was unapologetically sexy without ever tipping into excess.
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Fendi Ready to Wear F/W 2015 MFW
Fendi’s Fall Winter 2015 collection was pure Karl Lagerfeld magic. Mod glamour from the late 60s met contemporary polish in a lineup that felt playful, luxurious, and effortlessly chic. From the moment the first model stepped on the runway, it was clear that Lagerfeld’s vision of retro sophistication was alive and thriving.
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Rachel Zoe Ready to Wear F/W 2015 NYFW
Rachel Zoe’s Fall 2015 collection brought a sophisticated twist to 60’s-inspired dressing. Moving away from her signature boho-hippie aesthetic, this season leaned into upper-class mod energy with tailored precision, sharp lines, and versatile pieces designed to mix and match effortlessly. The collection felt polished, confident, and effortlessly wearable.
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FREJA BEHA ERICHSEN by ALASDAIR McLELLAN
Freja Beha Erichsen channels a cool, classy throwback to the 60s and 70s in this editorial shot by Alasdair McLellan for Vogue UK January 2015. Doe-eyed and effortlessly stylish, Freja moves between modern polish and vintage grooviness with ease.
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Paul Costelloe S/S 2015 LFW
Paul Costelloe’s Spring/Summer 2015 collection at London Fashion Week leaned into a nostalgic and playful aesthetic that feels both vintage and modern. The show was filled with mini dresses and skirts that referenced decades past, yet each piece had a contemporary edge. Fabrics were textured and rich, moving from delicate lace to structured woven patterns. The overall mood was fun, flirtatious, and full of personality, a collection that celebrated femininity without ever feeling over the top.
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Honor S/S 2015 NYFW
Honor’s Spring Summer 2015 collection for New York Fashion Week captured the playful elegance of a nostalgic 1960s debutante aesthetic. The runway felt like a whimsical nod to vintage glamour while still keeping a contemporary edge. Candy-colored dots, delicate lace, and fish-scale inspired sheer paneling dominated the collection, creating a look that was simultaneously sweet and sophisticated. Each dress and ensemble carried a sense of fun, yet it maintained a refined silhouette that echoed mid-century charm.
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Adriana Lima in “Factory Girl” by Ellen von Unwerth
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…