Rosie Huntington-Whiteley brings sweetness and sophistication to the September 2015 issue of Harper’s Bazaar UK. Photographed by Alexi Lubomirski, the editorial bathes the city in soft pink and baby blue hues, turning urban streets into a runway for ultra-feminine fashion.
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Illustrations by artist Sashiko Yuen (Wishcandy)
The artist mainly known as Wishcandy creates an ongoing pastel punk illustration series surronding the subject of women with ties to emotion filled themes includecompassion, eroticism, violence, freedom, and candy. wishcandy.net
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Paintings by Hikari Shimoda
Japanese artist Hikari Shimoda creates paintings that blend adorableness with subtle unease. At first glance, her work evokes joy and whimsy, but a closer look reveals layered symbolism and darker undertones, challenging perceptions and inviting reflection. It is playful, haunting, and conceptually rich.
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CAROLINE TRENTINI by photographer PAOLA KUDACKI
Loud, glossy, and dipped in pastel fantasy. Caroline Trentini stepped into a gaudy glam mansion and turned it into a cotton candy dreamscape for Vogue España’s July 2015 issue. Shot by Paola Kudacki, the editorial balanced sweetness with spectacle.
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Smith Vanders by photographer Wendelien Daan
This editorial for Harper’s Bazaar Arabia April 2015 leans fully into softness without losing structure. From the first frame, everything is washed in pink, but not in a sweet or predictable way. The color feels modern, controlled, and intentional. It sets a romantic tone while still leaving room for tension and edge. Photographer Wendelien Daan treats pink as an atmosphere rather than a gimmick, allowing it to shift in depth and temperature across the series.
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J. JS Lee Ready to Wear F/W 2015 LFW
J. JS Lee’s Fall 2015 collection was a masterclass in understated experimentation. At first glance, the pieces appeared simple and streamlined, but subtle techniques and thoughtful details elevated the looks into something visually intriguing. The runway felt modern, playful, and effortlessly chic, proving that minimalism and innovation can coexist beautifully.
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Julia Frauche by Nagi Sakai
There is a gentleness to this Vogue Mexico editorial that feels instantly calming. Model Julia Frauche steps into a world of chic pink tones and understated luxury, captured with precision by photographer Nagi Sakai for the February issue. The mood is sweet without being saccharine. Simple without being plain. Everything feels carefully considered, but never heavy handed.
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Pink Series by photographer Prue Stent
Prue Stent’s Pink Series explores sexuality, magic, and femininity through a single, powerful lens: the color pink. The Australian-based photographer uses hue as narrative, tying mood, character, and emotion together in images that feel both playful and provocative.
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James Phillips by Mikey Whyte
James Phillips shines in a simple, charming editorial photographed by Mikey Whyte. The shoot celebrates natural beauty, subtle details, and the effortless appeal of long-haired men, letting personality and presence take center stage.
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GEORGIA TAYLOR BY ELENA RENDINA
The editorial draws on stage aesthetics, with Taylor posing as if mid-performance. Soft pastels and carefully chosen textures give each look a refined, painterly quality. Every pose and composition feels deliberate, highlighting both clothing and movement.
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Hsiao Ron Cheng X LES’ Fashion Collection
Artist Hsiao Ron Cheng famous for her pastel portraits and dreamlike asthetic has translated her unique style into a fashion story. The collection reflects the core of the artists work, in colors and placing peices of work on the clothing as prints. See the whimisicaly graphic collection below: