A road trip led into the dessert in airy designer looks. Starring model Vanessa Moody captured by fashion photographer Benny Horne for the July 2017 issue of Vogue Spain. See the shoot below: Publication: Vogue Spain July 2017 Model: Vanessa Moody Photographer: Benny Horne Fashion Editor: Sara Fernández Hair: James Row Make Up: Lottie Stannard
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Kati Nescher by Boo George
Kati Nescher is an eitheiral desert woman for the #18 issue of Winter Escape 2016. Captured by fashion photographer Boo George. See the shoot below: Magazine: Porter Magazine #18 Winter Escape 2016 Model: Kati Nescher Photographer: Boo George Fashion Editor: Cathy Kasterine Hair: Alain Pichon Make Up: Pep Gay
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Jennifer Lawrence by Mikael Jansson
Jennifer Lawrence is the cover story for Vogue’s December 2015 issue in a desert cowgirl photo shoot aggressively on a horse with designer garb. All captured by fashion photographer Mikael Jansson. See the editorial shoot below: Publication: Vogue US December 2015 Model: Jennifer Lawrence Photographer: Mikael Jansson Fashion Editor: Tonne Goodman Hair: Shay Ashual Make-up: Hannah Murray
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The 2 Bandits A/W 2015 Lookbook
The 2 Bandits presents its Autumn/Winter 2015 lookbook with a bohemian western desert cowgirl at its heart. The collection blends rugged spirit with free flowing femininity, anchored by statement jewelry and textured layers. It is earthy, effortless, and boldly independent.
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Amanda Murphy by Sean + Seng
Amanda Murphy takes the spotlight in a desert editorial that feels both haunting and glamorous. Photographed by Sean + Seng for Vogue Japan’s June 2015 issue, this shoot turns an abandoned landscape into a stage for high fashion drama. The open, sun-bleached terrain contrasts with the dark, eccentric styling, giving the images a cinematic tension that keeps your eyes moving across the frame.
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LILY DONALDSON by photographer MIGUEL REVERIEGO
Lily Donaldson stars in a quietly opulent fashion editorial photographed by Miguel Reveriego for Harper’s Bazaar US May 2015. Set within the confines of an isolated, elegant property, the story explores luxury in a private, almost cinematic way. Rather than bustling city streets or exotic destinations, the focus is on the intimacy of home, where wealth, fashion, and solitude coexist. Lily moves through expansive rooms, terraces, and driveways with a sense of ease that feels both aspirational and deeply personal.
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Sam Rollinson by photographer Nick Dorey
Sam Rollinson stars in a visually rich editorial for Vogue Germany May 2015, captured by Nick Dorey. Set in rustic, western-inspired surroundings, the series blends fashion with storytelling. The setting is slightly worn and textured, giving each image a lived-in authenticity that contrasts beautifully with Sam’s fresh, wide-eyed presence. The editorial embraces a casual elegance that feels both natural and aspirational.
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Jacob van Loon – Selections from the ongoing series Schaeffer
Jacob van Loon’s ongoing series, Schaeffer, is a fascinating mix of photography, paint, and digital manipulation. The series blurs the line between reality and imagination. Van Loon distorts people and places in a way that feels both familiar and disorienting. It’s an exploration of perception and how we interpret the visual world around us.
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Music Video: Grimes – Go ft. Blood Diamonds
New music video from Grimes titled Go ft. Blood Diamonds, it’s a step in a new direction but just as creative visually and musically as we would expect. With the new perk of easy sing a long ability unlike other popular Grimes tracks. Some say it’s selling out, but it’s not like she’s sponsoring Doritos or anything, chill out. The video is a collage of flashing lights and rave like scenes pared with desert photoshoot moments with flowing fabric. So stylish and trend making, Each still could be a photoshoot. check out the video below. What do you guys think?
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STEPHEN JAMES FOR TAKESHY KUROSAWA FW13
Stephen James for Takeshy Kurosawa Fall Winter 2013 The Takeshy Kurosawa Fall Winter 2013 collection finds its strength in tension. Clean but not minimal. Dark but not theatrical. When modeled by Stephen James, the clothes take on an added psychological weight, transforming the collection from a presentation of garments into a study of presence. Kurosawa has long been interested in the space where tailoring meets rebellion, and this season reflects that balance with restraint. The silhouettes are sharp yet lived-in, structured without feeling rigid. There is an undercurrent of aggression softened by control, a quality that aligns naturally with Stephen James’s visual intensity. His heavily tattooed body contrasts with the…