H&M has joined forces with luxury ski label Perfect Moment for a winter collection that blurs the line between performance wear and statement fashion. The 28-piece capsule, set to launch on December 2, captures the...
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Self Portrait Art by Inès Longevial
A collection of paintings by Inès Longevial, a talented artist based in Paris. Longevial’s focus primarily revolves around self-portraiture, using her artwork as a delightful puzzle to capture the emotions and sensations that dance across our skin. As a youngin Longevial has been passionately dedicated to the world of drawing, finding immense purpose in the playful exploration of color and its profound role in our lives. Her masterpieces depict faces and bodies that resemble ethereal landscapes within a dreamlike universe.
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Andreja Pejic by Jeff Bark
Andreja Pejic, a trailblazing transgender model, stars in a Summer 2015 editorial for Dazed Magazine captured by Jeff Bark. Known for breaking gender norms in fashion, Pejic appears effortlessly androgynous yet fully expressive, embodying both strength and elegance in each frame. It is bold, contemporary, and socially resonant.
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“Eclectic Style” Jenna Earle photographed by Andrew Soule
Stylist Annie Horth curated each outfit to emphasize contrast. The combination of tailored pieces with relaxed, oversized silhouettes creates a dynamic tension. Colors pop against neutral backdrops, drawing the eye to unexpected details. Every layer feels purposeful, from sneakers peeking beneath hemlines to caps framing Earle’s face. The editorial balances fun, bold energy with elegance, making each frame visually engaging.
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Margrethe-Skolen S/S 2015 Copenhagen Fashion Week
Margrethe-Skolen’s Spring Summer 2015 show felt like a collage of ideas, presenting a wide range of aesthetics within a single runway. The collection moved rapidly between moods, offering urban looks alongside lace-heavy moments, touches of goth, futuristic styling, and clear references to sixties silhouettes. The variety kept the show dynamic and unpredictable.
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Thakoon Resort 2015
Silhouettes throughout the collection feel unusual yet familiar. Shapes are recognizable but subtly reworked, allowing the garments to feel approachable while still offering something unexpected. This balance gives the collection a sense of ease, as if each piece naturally belongs in the wearer’s wardrobe while still making a distinct visual statement.
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Preppy Bad Boy, Louis Brayson photographed by Haringman
The editorial moves fluidly between contrasts. Preppy, casual suiting anchors the narrative, referencing uniforms, expectation, and structure. Crisp jackets and tailored pieces suggest order and control, but the mood never fully settles into neatness. Brayson carries an edge that disrupts the polish, making the looks feel lived-in rather than performative.
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Nicole Glitchie | Graveravens Editorial
Model Olivia Morales embodies the editorial’s audacious energy. Her confident presence anchors the images, navigating between elegance and defiance while interacting with the digitally altered surroundings. The styling emphasizes contrast, pairing structured, familiar garments with unexpected visual interference, resulting in compositions that feel alive, unpredictable, and conceptually layered.
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Coitus: Roland by Photographer Pantelis
A fashion photoshoot featuring male model Roland by photographer Pantelis, mainly photoraphed in black and white. This photo series has a more candid feel, maybe it’s all the underwear. But hey, who’s complaining? oh, you over there? leave. source:
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Maison Martin Margiela Haute Couture F/W 2014-2015 Patchwork Sea Babes
Under the creative direction of John Galliano, the house embraced excess through craftsmanship rather than chaos. Patchwork constructions dominated the runway, built from heavily embroidered textiles and unexpected material combinations. Fabrics collided deliberately. Nets, scales, and textured surfaces layered into garments that felt assembled rather than sewn, like artifacts dredged from a glamorous shipwreck.
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Pourchassé for Graveravens ft. Briana Wall
Pourchassé unfolds as a fashion fantasy rooted in tension, atmosphere, and performance. Shot in black and white for Graveravens.com, the editorial places model Briana Wall in a wooded setting where glamour and pursuit exist side by side. The series feels cinematic and deliberate, drawing on classic fashion storytelling while leaning into something darker and more instinctual.