Louis Vuitton’s Spring Summer 2026 campaign understands something important. Softness is not weakness. In fact, it can be the most commanding presence in the room. Starring Jennifer Connelly and photographed by Cass Bird, the campaign unfolds like a slow, confident exhale. Calm. Considered. Completely in control.
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Natalie Portman by Cass Bird
Natalie Portman is a playful beach babe in red photographed by Cass Bird for Porter’s Spring 2018 issue. See the shoot below:
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Carolyn Murphy, Guinevere van Seenus, Malgosia Bela by Cass Bird
A high fashion backstage inspired editorial starring models Carolyn Murphy, Guinevere van Seenus, Malgosia Bela all captured by fashion photographer Cass Bird for the Summer 2017 issue of I-D Magazine. See the shoot below: Publication: i-D Magazine Summer 2017 Model: Carolyn Murphy, Guinevere van Seenus, Malgosia Bela Photographer: Cass Bird Fashion Editor: Caroline Newell Hair: Recine Make Up: Hannah Murray
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Lexi Boling by Cass Bird
A girl in Gucci, specifically model Lexi Boling. Photographed by Cass Bird for the February issue of Vogue Korea. See the shoot below: PHOTOGRAPHER: CASS BIRD MODEL: LEXI BOLING STYLING: YE YOUNG KIM HAIR: ESTHER LANGHAM MAKE UP: FRANK B MAGAZINE: VOGUE KOREA FEB 2016
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Steffy Argelich and Ilana Kozlov by Cass Bird
Vogue Russia’s September 2015 issue embraces fluidity, charm, and subtle rebellion with models Steffy Argelich and Ilana Kozlov. Photographed by Cass Bird, the series leans into smirking, boyish energy while keeping styling sleek, polished, and fashion forward.
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Aymeline Valade by photographer Cass Bird
There is something quietly magnetic about this Vogue Korea editorial starring Aymeline Valade. It is glossy without being precious and confident without needing to announce itself. The images land in that sweet spot where fashion looks expensive but also strangely approachable, like you could wander into the frame and not feel underdressed or out of place. Cass Bird brings her signature ease to the shoot, letting things breathe instead of forcing a moment that already knows what it is doing.