Photogarpher Nicolas Kantor captures a portrait series with model Madison Stubbington for the Fall/Winter 2015 issue of The Ingénue Magazine. See the photo shoot below: Magazine: The Ingénue Magazine Fall/Winter 2015 Model: Madison Stubbington Photographer: Nicolas Kantor Fashion Editor: Kristina Golightly Hair: Yumi Nakada-Dingle Make-up: Celia Burton Art Direction: Jessie Lily Adams
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Your Favorite Models in Summer Gardens
Step into a garden where elegance flirts with mischief. Love Magazine’s Fall Winter 2015 editorial is exactly that a playground of color, attitude, and unexpected beauty. Shot by the masterful Sølve Sundsbø, this series isn’t just a photoshoot. It’s a vivid, slightly dark fantasia where fashion meets the untamed, a place where models are both statues and spirits in equal measure.
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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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Artwork by Drømsjel
Berlin based artist Drømsjel transforms soft glamorous imagery of the 1960s into surreal and unsettling visual art. Each piece retains a vintage aesthetic while introducing psychedelic distortions, often with vein-like growths that fragment the subjects and evolve into floral patterns. It is haunting, visually intricate, and beautifully strange.
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Jessie Hsu by Yin Chao
Jessie Hsu stars in a serene, rural-inspired fashion editorial for Vogue China’s August 2015 issue, photographed by Yin Chao. The photoshoot captures natural surroundings with a soft, blooming aesthetic, highlighting Hsu’s elegance and the effortless charm of the styling. It is fresh, pastoral, and gracefully chic.
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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.
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Hedvig Palm by photographer Jeff Bark
Hedvig Palm channels the wide-eyed charm of political icons from the 60s and 70s in this striking editorial for Flair Magazine. Photographed by Jeff Bark, the series explores contrasting personas hippie, activist, and soldier while maintaining a tender, vulnerable softness throughout.
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Viktor & Rolf Haute Couture S/S 2015 Paris
Viktor & Rolf remind us that couture can have a sense of humor. Their Spring Summer 2015 Haute Couture collection is sunny, cheeky, and surprisingly practical. Yes, practical couture is a thing now.
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Chanel Haute Couture S/S 2015 Paris
Karl Lagerfeld took Chanel Haute Couture into bold, unexpected territory for Spring Summer 2015. This was not quiet elegance. This was loud color, big shoulders, and flowers everywhere.
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Giambattista Valli Haute Couture S/S 2015 Paris
Giambattista Valli stays true to his romantic vision for Spring Summer 2015 Haute Couture, delivering fantasy, softness, and just enough surprise to keep things interesting. This season, femininity blooms with a modern twist.
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Eternity
Eternity is a meditation on decay, beauty, and renewal. Anchored by Edvard Munch’s haunting words, this piece leans into the idea that death is not an ending but a transformation. It is quiet, reflective, and deeply poetic in its tone.