A black portrait series with soft surreal influences by painter Alex Gardner.
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Black by Marina Gonzalez Eme
An eclectic mixed media portrait series titled Black created by artist Marina Gonzalez Eme. See the series below:
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Black Edition by Hochburg Design
The harder you look the more you will see in these black on black still life imagery created by Hochburg Design. See some selected works below:
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Alecia Morais by Agata Pospieszynska
Couture black looks agianst the the windy beachside. Modeled by Alecia Morais for the September 2016 issue of Harper’s Bazaar UK. Captured by photographer Agata Pospieszynska. See the shoot below: Photography: Agata Pospieszynska Styled by: Charlie Harrington Hair: Kota Suizu Makeup: Marie Thomsen Production: Kerry Danson Model: Alecia Morais
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Floral Black Masculinity by Lynette Luna
Berlin based conceptual artist Lynette Luna creates a series focused on the social stigma of black masculinity by capturing male models alongside delicate flowers. “I photographed a black male with flowers to show a side that is often ignored by society. That these men can be soft, sensitive, and delicate. I blended a black man with the delicacy of flowers and the femininity of bright colors.” – Lynette Luna
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Anna Ewers by Daniel Jackson
Shot for Vogue Germany’s March 2015 issue, this dark, moody editorial featuring Anna Ewers leans fully into a seductive and slightly confrontational energy. The images feel intimate without being precious, raw without losing polish. There is a tension throughout the series that keeps your eye locked in, a quiet confidence mixed with something a little dangerous.
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Photography By Salar Kheradpejouh
Salar Kheradpejouh’s photography lives in the dark and thrives there. These images are fluid, statuesque, and quietly intense, using the body as both subject and sculpture. Movement becomes the language, while black space does the heavy lifting. It is dramatic without being loud and deeply chic without trying too hard.
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Chris Percaval for the MuseeNoir Lookbook
MuseeNoir delivers a dark, textured menswear moment with its latest lookbook featuring Chris Percaval, photographed by Robin Bharaj. The focus is clear, black everything, layered fabrics, and a cool, understated attitude that never tries too hard.
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Alexander McQueen S/S 2015 PFW
Alexander McQueen’s spring-summer 2015 collection was daring, edgy, and unapologetically dramatic. Black leather and exotic skins dominated the early looks, creating a sense of intensity and raw power. The runway felt dark and severe, but the collection had a meticulous artistry that kept it mesmerizing rather than intimidating.
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Black Mischief, Photographed by David Sims
Featured in the August issue of Vogue Paris, Black Mischief captures a refined, understated punk energy through the lens of David Sims. Model Sasha Pivovarova anchors the editorial, moving through a series of colorless, cool outfits that balance simplicity with luxe detail. The styling favors long, layered pieces paired with lace-up boots, creating a mood that is both rebellious and elegant.
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Augustin Teboul S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
The silhouettes were sharp and meticulously tailored, with standout pieces comprising full head-to-toe leather ensembles that shimmered subtly under the lights. These garments felt sculpted to the body, moving with precision and fluidity, as if they were crafted to slide on like a second skin. The effect was dramatic without being ostentatious, combining glamour with an almost utilitarian discipline.