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    Amanda Seyfried by Mario Testino

    There is something timeless about the idea of an American girl loose in Italy, and this editorial leans fully into that fantasy without taking itself too seriously. Amanda Seyfried looks relaxed, playful, and completely at ease as she moves through sunlit streets and postcard worthy settings. It feels less like a high concept shoot and more like a beautifully styled holiday that just happens to be photographed by Mario Testino.

  • Pedro Soltz by photographer Maurizio Montan
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    Pedro Soltz by photographer Maurizio Montan

    This black and white series with Pedro Soltz does not try to charm you. It does not ask to be liked. It simply shows up and lets the moment sit there, a little rough, a little unresolved, and completely uninterested in polish. There is an honesty running through these images that feels lived in, like the camera arrived mid scene instead of at the start of a concept meeting. You get the sense that nothing was over discussed before the shutter clicked, and that is exactly why it works.

  • Aymeline Valade by photographer Cass Bird
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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.

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    Vanessa Moody by Amy Troost

    Vanessa Moody steps into a world where 70’s monk-inspired minimalism meets subtle rock ’n’ roll energy. The editorial for i-D Magazine Spring 2015 is an effortless mix of expressive patterns, flowing shapes, and statement accessories. Amy Troost’s photography captures Vanessa in moments that feel lived-in yet intentional, letting her personality shine without needing artificial drama. It is a series that balances quiet elegance with playful edge, showing how fashion can tell a story without shouting.

  • Maria Veranen by Willy Vanderperre
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    Maria Veranen by Willy Vanderperre

    Maria Veranen takes on a futuristic, space-inspired aesthetic in this striking editorial for i-D Magazine Spring 2015. The shoot, photographed by Willy Vanderperre, embraces synthetic textures, all-white ensembles, and playful nods to science fiction while maintaining a contemporary fashion sensibility. Maria’s presence is delicate yet commanding, perfectly balancing the surreal environment with the bold styling.

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    Barbara Palvin by Derek Henderson

    Barbara Palvin shines in a refined and contemporary fashion editorial captured for Vogue Australia June 2015. Photographer Derek Henderson frames her in a series of clean, elegant compositions that highlight both the model’s natural poise and the sophistication of the garments. Each shot balances simplicity with style, allowing Barbara’s presence to anchor the editorial while emphasizing the textures, colors, and details of the clothing.

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    Marique Schimmel, Garrett Neff by Nagi Sakai

    Models Marique Schimmel and Garrett Neff exude effortless glamour in this sun-soaked editorial for Harper’s Bazaar Germany June/July 2015. The photoshoot captures a sense of leisure and sophistication, placing the models in luxurious poolside settings that highlight both fashion and lifestyle. Every shot conveys the ease of high-end summer living while keeping the focus squarely on the clothes, accessories, and the natural charisma of the models.

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    Lara Stone by photographer Harley Weir

    Lara Stone steps into menswear codes with a confidence that feels instinctive rather than styled for effect. Photographed by Harley Weir for V Magazine Summer 2015, this editorial leans into argyle and plaid as its visual backbone, pulling from traditional menswear while keeping the mood loose and contemporary. There is nothing precious about the approach. The clothes are worn, inhabited, and allowed to sit naturally on the body.

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    Industrial Glam Punk Photoshoot by photogarpher Fabien Baron

    This editorial for Intermission Magazine Spring Summer 2015 drops high glamour straight into an unforgiving industrial backdrop and lets the friction do the talking. Shot by Fabien Baron, the series places models Molly Bair, Julia Bergshoeff, Julia Hafstrom, Lili Sumner, Georgia Hilmer, and Esmerelda Seay Reynolds inside environments that feel raw, worn, and slightly hostile. Concrete, metal, and stripped down spaces become part of the styling conversation rather than something to fight against.