Sarah Brannon steps into Numéro #166 with the kind of effortless charm that makes every frame feel like poetry. Shot by Victor Demarchelier, the editorial strips fashion down to its essentials while letting personality take center stage. This isn’t just a photoshoot—it’s a story told in rural tones, muted textures, and cinematic monochrome.
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Crista Cober By Txema Yeste
A sharp tropical editorial for Numéro #116 featuring Crista Cober, captured through the vibrant lens of Txema Yeste. The shoot combines bold color, dramatic light, and striking silhouettes to create a high impact visual story. It is vivid, powerful, and editorially refined.
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Joe Manganiello by Nino Munoz
Joe Manganiello delivers sharp sophistication in a fashion editorial for Haute Living LA’s July/August 2015 issue. Photographed by Nino Munoz, the series captures the actor in a sleek, Bond inspired setting that highlights tailored suiting and polished styling. It is refined, masculine, and effortlessly commanding.
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Anabel Krasnotsvetova by Michelangelo di Battista
A soft eclectic boho editorial set against a Manhattan backdrop, featuring Anabel Krasnotsvetova. Photographed by Michelangelo di Battista for Harper’s Bazaar Japan September 2015, the shoot blends urban energy with relaxed, free spirited styling. It is layered, effortless, and quietly striking.
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Harleth Kuusik by Karen Collins
Shot for the July/August 2015 issue of Numéro Tokyo, this editorial unfolds in a dilapidated, color blocked setting with a sharp punk mod attitude. Runway favorite Harleth Kuusik commands the series, captured through the lens of Karen Collins. It is raw, graphic, and unapologetically cool.
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VANESSA MOODY, JULIA BERGSHOEFF & FREDERIKKE SOFIE by MARIO SORRENTI
A relaxing, summer inspired studio and on-location editorial featuring Vanessa Moody, Julia Bergshoeff, and Fredrikke Sofie. Photographed by Mario Sorrenti for Vogue Paris August 2015, the series balances high styling with effortless mood. It is light, curated, and full of seasonal ease.
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Anna Ewers, Mica Arganaraz, Julia van Os by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin
For the August 2015 issue of Vogue Paris, Anna Ewers, Mica Arganaraz, and Julia van Os channel a stylish early 2000s aesthetic defined by bold prints, graphic lines, and statement hair. The result is nostalgic yet sharply modern. It is playful, edgy, and unapologetically fashion driven.
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Michal Piatkowski by Witold Lewis
Michal Piatkowski of Panda Models steps into a neo noir inspired editorial defined by rich jewel tones and cinematic lighting. Photographed by Witold Lewis, the series blends shadow and saturation to create a moody, elevated atmosphere. It is dramatic, sleek, and visually magnetic.
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KIM KARDASHIAN WEST by THEO WENNER
Kim Kardashian trading in her Givenchy couture for a baggy pajama and makeupless inspired photo shoot. Maybe they are Givenchy pajamas, who knows. Either way it’s refreshing seeing a more candid and silly inspired photo shoot instead of the reality mogul vixen she’s known for. Photographed by Theo Wenner for Vogue Spain’s August 2015 issue. Check out the series below: source:
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KARLIE KLOSS by JAMIE HAWKESWORTH
Karlie Kloss appears in Vogue’s August 2015 issue styled in cozy camel knits and luxurious furs. Photographed by Jamie Hawkesworth, the editorial balances warmth and elegance in a relaxed yet refined setting. It is chic, comfortable, and effortlessly sophisticated.
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Billie Jean Inspired Photoshoot by Nico Bustos
Lineisy Montero channels Michael Jackson’s iconic Billie Jean era in a flashy editorial for Vogue Spain’s August 2015 issue. Photographed by Nico Bustos, the series celebrates the prince of pop with designer pieces featuring bold shoulder pads, eccentric jackets, and the signature white socks. It is energetic, glamorous, and unapologetically pop.