There is something quietly magnetic about this Vogue Korea editorial starring Aymeline Valade. It is glossy without being precious and confident without needing to announce itself. The images land in that sweet spot where fashion looks expensive but also strangely approachable, like you could wander into the frame and not feel underdressed or out of place. Cass Bird brings her signature ease to the shoot, letting things breathe instead of forcing a moment that already knows what it is doing.
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Ola Rudnicka by photographer Jan Welters
Ola Rudnicka embodies a modern Western allure in this striking editorial for Vogue Netherlands. Set against the sun-bleached, arid expanse of a desert, the photoshoot emphasizes wide open spaces, warm earthy tones, and rugged textures. The editorial captures the tension between elegance and the raw beauty of the landscape, allowing the model’s poise and strength to contrast against the harsh environment.
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Sam Rollinson by Sean+Seng
Sam Rollinson takes center stage in a couture editorial set against the energetic streets of Turkey. Photographed by Sean + Seng for Vogue Turkey’s May 2015 issue, the series blends high fashion with everyday urban life. The cityscape becomes more than a backdrop. It interacts with the clothing and the model, providing contrast and texture that make each image feel alive.
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Gisele Bündchen by Zee Nunes
Gisele Bündchen transforms into a vision of fluid elegance for Vogue Brazil’s May 2015 issue. Photographed by Zee Nunes, the editorial immerses Gisele in a variety of liquids, from gentle sprinkles to full-body dips. The imagery is at once bold, sensual, and visually striking, turning water into a fashion accessory that interacts with both the model and the clothing.
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Amanda Murphy by Sean + Seng
Amanda Murphy takes the spotlight in a desert editorial that feels both haunting and glamorous. Photographed by Sean + Seng for Vogue Japan’s June 2015 issue, this shoot turns an abandoned landscape into a stage for high fashion drama. The open, sun-bleached terrain contrasts with the dark, eccentric styling, giving the images a cinematic tension that keeps your eyes moving across the frame.
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Matching Models by Patrick Demarchelier
There is something instantly fascinating about seeing two faces side by side that look like they could share DNA. Matching Models, photographed by Patrick Demarchelier for Vogue US May 2015, taps directly into that curiosity. The editorial pairs models based on shared features, energy, or overall vibe, creating portraits that feel like long lost siblings meeting under the most glamorous circumstances possible. It is familiar and uncanny at the same time, which makes it impossible to look away.
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Fei Fei Sun by Steven Meisel
When Steven Meisel photographs Fei Fei Sun, the result is never casual. For Vogue US May 2015, the pairing delivers an editorial that feels rich with intention, culture, and visual discipline. This eastern inspired fashion story leans heavily into detail and volume, creating images that feel monumental without ever becoming overwhelming. Everything is considered. Every element has a purpose.
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Helena Severin by photographer Catherine Servel
Helena Severin takes on the role of a modern vampire princess in this striking fashion editorial photographed by Catherine Servel for Vogue Russia May 2015. The story balances darkness and restraint, presenting a vision that feels dramatic without ever becoming overworked. Set against a bright, almost stark background, the contrast allows the clothing and Helena’s presence to command full attention. The result is an editorial that feels both eerie and refined, playing with gothic undertones in a very controlled, fashion forward way.
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Juliana Schurig by photographer Nathaniel Goldberg
Juliana Schurig commands attention in a striking editorial for Vogue China’s May 2015 issue. Photographed by Nathaniel Goldberg, the series focuses entirely on the power of red, showcasing layered, textured couture that is as bold as it is elegant.
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In The Land Of Dreamy Dreams by Tim Walker
In The Land Of Dreamy Dreams is a vibrant editorial that reads as much like a cultural documentary as a fashion story. Karen Elson navigates lush, extreme landscapes and staged social scenarios, bringing a whimsical yet grounded presence to Tim Walker’s imaginative vision.
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Fun Time by photographer Emma Summerton
Fun Time is a playful editorial for Vogue Italia’s April 2015 issue, photographed by Emma Summerton. The shoot mixes 1950s diner-inspired styling with high-fashion gowns and luxurious furs. Models Valery Kaufman and Josephine le Tutour wear couture pieces paired with retro silhouettes and unexpected fashion mullets, creating a quirky, energetic tension between vintage and modern.