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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ISABELI FONTANA by ZEE NUNES
In the September 2015 issue of Vogue Brazil, Isabeli Fontana channels preppy glam with a sporty twist. Photographed by Zee Nunes, the editorial balances polished elegance with playful athletic references, from bejeweled headbands to a Wilson basketball.
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Empire Rises by Mario Testino
Inspired by the cultural phenomenon of the television series Empire, this Vogue US September 2015 editorial transforms its energy into full flapper fantasy. Photographed by Mario Testino, the spread is rich with glamour, confidence, and high-shine drama.
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Beyoncé by Mario Testino
The biggest issue of the year belongs to Beyoncé. Gracing the cover of Vogue US September 2015, she steps into the spotlight in a series photographed by Mario Testino that feels powerful, intimate, and undeniably iconic.
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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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The Latest in Runway Couture F/W 2015 in Editorial Form
Vogue Germany’s August 2015 issue presents the latest in runway couture for Fall/Winter 2015 in a striking editorial format. Designs from top houses including Versace, Givenchy, Chanel, and more are showcased alongside the season’s key makeup and aesthetic trends. The editorial merges high-fashion runway looks with magazine storytelling to highlight the textures, silhouettes, and styling that define the season.
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Fashion Magazines: From The Bible to Collector’s Items by Teresa Brito
Do you still save up all your pennies to collect every single issue of Vogue in a dark corner of your room? Well, that’s old school my friend! Let’s be honest – anyone who sees that pile will either think you’re crazy – all that money spent and dusting to do! – or that you must be really serious about fashion – you know, like someone who makes scrapbooks or prints or designs their own clothes and needs inspiration – vintage inspiration, at that. Nowadays, trends come and go as fast as trains and planes – if not faster – which means this week’s editorial on the ��it bag’ of…
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Astrid Holler, Fernanda Ly, Grace Simmons, Kia Low, and Madison Stubbington by Benny Horne
Vogue Australia’s June 2015 issue delivered a breath of fresh air with a rural fashion story that felt effortlessly chic. Photographed by Benny Horne, the shoot featured Astrid Holler, Fernanda Ly, Grace Simmons, Kia Low, and Madison Stubbington, all embodying a youthful elegance that felt grounded yet aspirational. This was countryside glamour without the cliché of rustic kitsch.
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Edgy Mod by photographer Sebastian Kim
This Vogue Germany editorial leans hard into mod energy, then deliberately scuffs it up. Think sharp silhouettes, heavy eyeliner, and that slightly reckless confidence that defined the best kind of 1960s cool. Photographed by Sebastian Kim, the story delivers a version of mod that feels unruly, imperfect, and very much alive.
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Amanda Seyfried by Mario Testino
There is something timeless about the idea of an American girl loose in Italy, and this editorial leans fully into that fantasy without taking itself too seriously. Amanda Seyfried looks relaxed, playful, and completely at ease as she moves through sunlit streets and postcard worthy settings. It feels less like a high concept shoot and more like a beautifully styled holiday that just happens to be photographed by Mario Testino.