• THE COOLEST MUSICIAN by Jiro Konami
    FASHION,  Menswear

    THE COOLEST MUSICIAN by Jiro Konami

    A heavily styled rocker themed fashion photo shoot for the fall 2015 issue of Them magazine starring male model George Culafic rocking his shaggy hair and boho psychedelic styling. The coolest Musician photographed by Jiro Konami. See the photo shoot below:

  • Xavier Serrano by Hong Jang Hyun
    FASHION,  Menswear

    Xavier Serrano by Hong Jang Hyun

    Model Xaver Serrano poses in a simplistic and stylishly 70’s photo shoot for the A/W 2015 issue of GQ Style Korea, photographed by Hong Jang Hyun. See the series below: Magazine: GQ Style Korea A/W 2015 Model: Xavier Serrano Photoghrapher: Hong Jang Hyun

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    Lara Stone by Bjorn Iooss

    The CR Fashion Book Fall Winter 2015 issue features Lara Stone in a high-glam, accessory-focused editorial with a 70’s twist. The series highlights Stone’s signature gap-toothed smile and effortless charisma.

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    Sarah Brannon, Lina Berg, Marland Backus, Annieck Kortleve, Anya Lyagoshina, and Avery Blanchard by Dario Catellani

    The editorial embraces minimalism with a retro edge, featuring clean lines, muted color palettes, and subtle textures. The styling by Samuel Francois evokes seventies chic with an understated elegance that allows the models’ natural presence to shine. Hair by Marki Shkreli and makeup by Susie Sobol complement the look with restrained polish and classic finish.

  • Paulina Heiler by Tina Luther
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    Paulina Heiler by Tina Luther

    The September 2015 issue of Elle Germany celebrates bohemian 70’s style with a modern chic twist. Model Paulina Heiler stars in the editorial photographed by Tina Luther, embodying free-spirited elegance with a contemporary sensibility.

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    Antonina Petkovic by Emre Güven

    Vogue Turkey’s August 2015 issue features Antonina Petkovic in a fashion story that feels both glamorous and effortlessly chic. Photographed by Emre Güven, the editorial is a nod to 70’s-inspired luxury with fitted coats, sumptuous furs, and polished styling.

  • Stella Lucia by Harley Weir
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    Stella Lucia by Harley Weir

    Stella Lucia struts into Vogue Italia’s August 2015 issue with a bold, adventurous energy that feels like a time capsule of 70’s glam. Photographed by Harley Weir, the editorial is full of personality, tight curly ringlets bouncing with every frame, and styling that is unapologetically fun and confiden

  • “Love Shack.” THE RAGGED PRIEST SS 2015 LOOKBOOK
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    “Love Shack.” THE RAGGED PRIEST S/S 2015 LOOKBOOK

    UK brand The Ragged Priest unveiled their Spring/Summer 2015 lookbook titled “Love Shack,” inspired by playful 70’s teen queen vibes. Record players, summer lounging, and carefree styling set the tone, with funky, throwback clothing that feels both nostalgic and modern. It is fun, cheeky, and effortlessly retro.

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    Gucci F/W 2015-2016 Lookbook

    When Alessandro Michele debuted his first full Gucci era, the Fall Winter 2015 to 2016 lookbook did not just document the clothes. It set the mood. Shot by Glen Luchford in a gritty downtown setting, the imagery felt intimate, slightly voyeuristic, and completely self assured. Gucci was reborn, and it knew it.

  • Rachel Zoe Resort 2016
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    Rachel Zoe Resort 2016

    Rachel Zoe Resort 2016 is a celebration of her signature vintage-inspired glamour, elevated for the modern wardrobe. The collection feels luxurious without being overworked, effortlessly marrying old Hollywood elegance with contemporary polish. Every piece exudes confidence, making the wearer feel cinematic yet entirely grounded.

  • ADRIENNE JULIGER BY PHOTOGRAPHER MATTEO MONTANARI
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    ADRIENNE JULIGER BY PHOTOGRAPHER MATTEO MONTANARI

    Adrienne Juliger takes center stage in a fashion photoshoot that is equal parts awkward, playful, and charming. Captured for Twin Magazine issue 12 by Matteo Montanari, the shoot leans into youthfulness with a raw and unpolished energy. It feels spontaneous, almost as if the camera is catching moments between poses, giving the images a sense of life and personality beyond traditional editorial stiffness.