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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Aya Jones by photographer Harley Weir
Aya Jones brings a burst of energy and fun to i-D Magazine’s Spring 2015 issue. Photographed by Harley Weir, this editorial is a celebration of springtime in full swing. Lemon trees, camels, and sun-drenched landscapes create a whimsical and unexpected backdrop for high fashion. The mood is light, playful, and utterly charming.
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Rianne van Rompaey photographed by Harley Weir
Rianne van Rompaey steps outside in this Spring/Summer 2015 editorial for Document Journal, bringing a sense of ease and elegance to designer clothing. Photographed by Harley Weir, the series embraces open air, natural light, and understated beauty, giving the editorial a relaxed, almost effortless quality. The focus is on fashion that feels alive, in motion, and in dialogue with the environment.