• Caroline Trentini by photographer Willy Vanderperre
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    Caroline Trentini by photographer Willy Vanderperre

    Willy Vanderperre captures Caroline in ways that blend natural movement with high-fashion precision. The photographs feel alive, as if the flowers themselves are interacting with the model. Composition and lighting bring out the layers and textures, giving the editorial a cinematic quality.

  • Amanda Murphy by Sean + Seng
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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.

  • Esther Heesch by photographer Nicolas Kantor
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    Esther Heesch by photographer Nicolas Kantor

    Esther Heesch steps into a time machine for Philosophy Magazine’s #5 issue, bringing 70’s style firmly into the present. Photographed by Nicolas Kantor, the editorial embraces bell bottoms, straight hair, and cozy knitwear with a casual ease that makes the decade feel fresh rather than nostalgic. It’s a playful nod to a classic era, executed with modern precision and personality.

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    Lucky Blue Smith & Hailey Baldwin by Alexei Hay

    Lucky Blue Smith and Hailey Baldwin turn up the heat in this 80’s inspired editorial for Jalouse Magazine. Photographed by Alexei Hay, the shoot is playful, flirtatious, and unapologetically stylish. There is a cheeky energy between the two models that makes the images feel alive, spontaneous, and slightly mischievous. The 80’s influence is clear in the bold silhouettes, metallic accents, and confident attitudes on display.

  • GLEIDERSON GASPARINI BY XAVIER SAMRE
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    GLEIDERSON GASPARINI BY XAVIER SAMRE

    There is a specific kind of freedom that only exists in summer, and this editorial understands it instinctively. Gleiderson Gasparini steps into that space with ease in a boyishly beachy series captured by photographer Xavier Samre. The result feels sun soaked, intimate, and quietly seductive without ever trying too hard.

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    Meghan Collison by photographer Patrik Sehlstedt

    Meghan Collison takes us deep into a swampy wonderland for Intermission Magazine’s Spring/Summer 2015 issue. Photographed by Patrik Sehlstedt, the editorial pairs stark black and white fashion with the raw beauty of the swamp. The setting is dramatic, moody, and completely unexpected, turning nature into a stage that both challenges and elevates the clothing.

  • Eliza Cummings by photographer Txema Yeste
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    Eliza Cummings by photographer Txema Yeste

    Styled by Belen Casadevall, the wardrobe leans unapologetically into dark couture. Structured silhouettes, sweeping fabrics, and dramatic proportions clash beautifully with the raw openness of the shoreline. The clothing feels deliberate and commanding, as if resisting the wind rather than flowing with it. Each look reinforces a sense of power and gravity, proving that couture does not need chandeliers or gilded salons to feel expensive. Here, it thrives against sand, sky, and salt air.

  • High Fashion Turnt by photographers Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin
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    High Fashion Turnt by photographers Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin

    A fashion party editorial with top models Liya Kebede, Cameron Russell, Edie Campbell, Karlie Kloss and Anna Ewers dressed in the latest runway clothing. Photographed by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin for the May 2015 issue of Vogue Paris. Magazine: Vogue Paris May 2015 Model: Liya Kebede, Cameron Russell, Edie Campbell, Karlie Kloss, Anna Ewers, Rianne ten Haken, Mica Arganaraz Photographer: Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin Fashion Editor: Emmanuelle Alt Hair: Christiaan

  • Abbey Lee Kershaw by photographer Will Davidson
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    Abbey Lee Kershaw by photographer Will Davidson

    Abbey Lee Kershaw has always thrived in the in between. Too sharp to be soft, too alluring to be strictly severe. In this black and white editorial for Vogue Australia May 2015, photographed by Will Davidson, she leans fully into that tension. Set inside an abandoned industrial space, the story feels raw, stripped back, and quietly powerful. No gloss. No distraction. Just attitude, structure, and presence.

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    Matching Models by Patrick Demarchelier

    There is something instantly fascinating about seeing two faces side by side that look like they could share DNA. Matching Models, photographed by Patrick Demarchelier for Vogue US May 2015, taps directly into that curiosity. The editorial pairs models based on shared features, energy, or overall vibe, creating portraits that feel like long lost siblings meeting under the most glamorous circumstances possible. It is familiar and uncanny at the same time, which makes it impossible to look away.

  • Lucky Blue Smith by Shxpir
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    Lucky Blue Smith by Shxpir

    Lucky Blue Smith has reached that rare fashion status where his presence alone sets the tone. For Modern Weekly China, photographed by Shxpir, he steps into a deconstructed high school setting that feels nostalgic, uneasy, and oddly cinematic. This is not the glossy teen dream version of youth. It is raw, slightly awkward, and perfectly aware of itself. Lucky Blue plays the role effortlessly, which at this point feels like second nature.