A collection of models being stylish with a youthful raw aesthetic. Photographed by Mert & Marcus for the October 2015 issue of Italian Vogue. See the fashion photo shoot below: Magazine: Vogue Italia October 2015 Models: Sofia Fanego, Stella Lucia, Laura Hagestad, Connor Newall, Jamilla Hoogenboom, Isis Bataglia, Ross Stechman, Estella Boersma, Erik van Gils, Aidan Walsh, Marjan Jonkman, Damaris Goddrie, Max Doone, Lucas Jayden Satherly, Steph Smith, Annika Krijt, Lily Stewart, Agnes Nieske, Finnlay Davis, Cam Kerekes, Cayley King, Mitchell Slaggert, Sophie Hirschfelder, Marland Backus, Soekie Bennebroek, Rob Mardanov, Mae Telkamp, Alessio Pozzi, Grace Booth, Jonas Boons, Filip Hrivnak, Silvester van der Mark, Ruth Bell, Paige Stevens Photographers: Mert…
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Katlin Aas and Kat Hessen by Emma Summerton
Hauntingly retro in a abandoned hotel. Starring models Katlin Aas and Kat Hessen photographed by Emma Summerton for the September 2015 issue of Italian Vogue. Publication: Vogue Italia September 2015 Model: Katlin Aas, Kat Hessen Photographer: Emma Summerton Fashion Editor: Arianne Phillips Hair: Danilo Make-up: Lottie Stannard
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Stella Lucia by Craig McDean
Vogue Italia’s September 2015 issue features Stella Lucia in a chic throwback editorial captured by Craig McDean. The series blends retro elegance with urban minimalism, pairing pillbox hats and vintage-inspired dresses against a vacant city backdrop.
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Valery Kaufman by photographer Sølve Sundsbø
Valery Kaufman starred in a dreamlike fashion editorial for Vogue Italia’s March 2015 issue. Photographed by Sølve Sundsbø, the story leaned into fantasy and illusion, with smoke, mirrors, and endless hallways creating a surreal atmosphere. The mood was ethereal and mysterious, balancing high fashion with a sense of theatrical intrigue.
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Kate Moss Unphotoshoped by Peter Lindbergh
There has been a quiet shift happening in fashion imagery. A pushback against perfection. A return to skin that looks like skin and faces that tell the truth. Following recent unretouched moments like Julia Roberts, Kate Moss steps into this movement with effortless authority in a Vogue Italia editorial photographed by Peter Lindbergh. Because if anyone can do unfiltered beauty without it feeling like a statement, it is Kate Moss.