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    Amanda Wellsh by photographer Zee Nunes

    Amanda Wellsh stars in a refined beach editorial for Vogue Brazil’s April 2015 issue, photographed by Zee Nunes. Set against a coastal backdrop, the shoot merges relaxed seaside ease with high-fashion sophistication. The result is a visual story that feels effortless yet unmistakably luxurious.

  • Amanda Murphy by photographer Paola Kudacki
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    Amanda Murphy by photographer Paola Kudacki

    Amanda Murphy stars in W Magazine Korea’s April 2015 issue in a story that blends futuristic sensibilities with chic, free-spirited styling. Photographed by Paola Kudacki, the editorial balances sleek modernity with bohemian softness, resulting in looks that are both playful and sophisticated.

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    Malaika Firth by photographer Giampaolo Sgura

    Malaika Firth stars in a visually dramatic editorial for Vogue Japan’s May 2015 issue. Photographed by Giampaolo Sgura, the story blends fashion with cultural motifs, creating an arresting narrative where couture meets tradition. Malaika embodies a vivid, almost theatrical presence, wearing pattern-mixed designs styled to complement intricate sugar skulls.

  • Johannes Niermann by Neil O’Keeffe
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    Johannes Niermann by Neil O’Keeffe

    Johannes Niermann stars in a bold editorial photographed by Neil O’Keeffe, where collage aesthetics collide with fashion. The series feels like a visual puzzle that has been deliberately taken apart and reassembled, creating striking compositions that are both playful and edgy.

  • Lara Stone by photographer Alasdair McLellan
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    Lara Stone by photographer Alasdair McLellan

    Lara Stone, with her iconic blonde hair and big brown eyes, is the epitome of effortless beauty in Vogue Paris’ April 2015 issue. Photographed by Alasdair McLellan, the editorial blends high fashion with a relaxed, almost cinematic urban atmosphere. Lara moves through swingsets, local buildings, and quiet streets, giving the series a feeling of wandering through a charming old town.

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    Arthur Gosse by Paul Morel

    Arthur Gosse shines in a delightfully mischievous editorial for Paper Magazine. Photographed by Paul Morel, the spread captures Arthur in boyish clothes with eccentric touches, including playful hairstyles and scribble-like makeup. The editorial has the charm of spontaneity and the energy of creativity, making it impossible to look away.

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    Saskia De Brauw by photographer Annemarieke Van Drimmelen

    Saskia De Brauw stars in a serene, beachside fashion editorial for Interview Magazine’s April 2015 issue. Photographed by Annemarieke Van Drimmelen, the shoot captures the calm sophistication of the model set against natural coastal landscapes. Soft sand, gentle waves, and open skies create a tranquil backdrop for contemporary fashion.

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    Valery Kaufman by photographer Sølve Sundsbø

    Valery Kaufman starred in a dreamlike fashion editorial for Vogue Italia’s March 2015 issue. Photographed by Sølve Sundsbø, the story leaned into fantasy and illusion, with smoke, mirrors, and endless hallways creating a surreal atmosphere. The mood was ethereal and mysterious, balancing high fashion with a sense of theatrical intrigue.

  • Lindsey Wixson by photographer Hong Jang Hyun
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    Lindsey Wixson by photographer Hong Jang Hyun

    Lindsey Wixson brought her signature charm to Singles Korea’s April 2015 issue in an editorial that felt light, playful, and quietly chic. Shot by Hong Jang Hyun, the story focused less on spectacle and more on presence. Lindsey’s expressive face, wide smile, and unmistakable energy carried the shoot from frame to frame.

  • Chanel elle editorial
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    Spring Fashion 2015 Preview

    Rather than recreating the runway, the editorial reinterpreted it. Tailored silhouettes, fluid dresses, and statement separates were styled with a fresh eye, allowing each look to feel modern and relevant. The focus was on balance. Bold pieces were paired with softer elements, and structured designs were softened through thoughtful layering.