• Kelly Mittendorf by photograhper Kerry Dean
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    Kelly Mittendorf by photograhper Kerry Dean

    Kelly Mittendorf stars in a textured, pastel-hued editorial for Vogue Turkey’s April 2015 issue. Photographed by Kerry Dean, the series explores the charm of faded elegance, blending patterns, textures, and layered styling against the relaxed backdrop of front and backyards.

  • NADJA BENDER by photographer GIAMPAOLO SGURA
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    NADJA BENDER by photographer GIAMPAOLO SGURA

    Nadja Bender stars in a black-and-white editorial for Vogue Paris’ April 2015 issue, photographed by Giampaolo Sgura. The series captures the feeling of candid, after-hours city adventures. Blurry motion, urban lights, and unexpected angles create a playful, almost cinematic atmosphere.

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    Amanda Wellsh by photographer Zee Nunes

    Amanda Wellsh stars in a refined beach editorial for Vogue Brazil’s April 2015 issue, photographed by Zee Nunes. Set against a coastal backdrop, the shoot merges relaxed seaside ease with high-fashion sophistication. The result is a visual story that feels effortless yet unmistakably luxurious.

  • Nastya Sten by Photographer Zee Nunes
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    Nastya Sten by Photographer Zee Nunes

    Fashion photographer Branislav Simoncik delivers a playful and stylish editorial for EMMA Magazine featuring top male models Filip Hrivnak and Miroslav Cech. The shoot is teasingly provocative, pairing high fashion with mischievous energy and leaving just enough to the imagination. Versace threads set the stage, bringing glamour, polish, and a touch of decadence to the frame.

  • Lara Stone by photographer Alasdair McLellan
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    Lara Stone by photographer Alasdair McLellan

    Lara Stone, with her iconic blonde hair and big brown eyes, is the epitome of effortless beauty in Vogue Paris’ April 2015 issue. Photographed by Alasdair McLellan, the editorial blends high fashion with a relaxed, almost cinematic urban atmosphere. Lara moves through swingsets, local buildings, and quiet streets, giving the series a feeling of wandering through a charming old town.

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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.

  • SUVI KOPONEN photographed by PATRICK DEMARCHELIER
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    SUVI KOPONEN photographed by PATRICK DEMARCHELIER

    Suvi Koponen brought a crisp, luminous presence to Vogue China’s April 2015 issue in an editorial photographed by Patrick Demarchelier. The story leaned into bright whites and clean lines, evoking a sense of old world Sweden with a modern, fashion-forward twist. The result felt both effortless and meticulously composed, a quiet celebration of Scandinavian elegance.

  • Natasha Poly photographed by Txema Yeste
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    Natasha Poly photographed by Txema Yeste

    Natasha Poly took center stage in Txema Yeste’s April 2015 editorial for Vogue Russia. The mood was unapologetically theatrical, pulling inspiration from 1980’s fashion but filtered through a modern, high-concept lens. Think exaggerated shapes, sharp silhouettes, and an energy that demanded attention. Every frame felt like a scene from a performance where fashion and fantasy collide.

  • VANESSA MOODY by LUIGI+IANGO
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    VANESSA MOODY by LUIGI+IANGO

    This editorial featuring Vanessa Moody, photographed by LUIGI+IANGO for Vogue Germany’s April 2015 issue, felt less like a fashion story and more like a gallery moment. Every image carried the stillness and intention of a painted portrait. You did not scroll past these looks. You paused. You studied. You let the atmosphere settle.

  • Mag + Art by Eisen Bernardo
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    Mag + Art by Eisen Bernardo

    In each piece, magazine figures styled, polished, and full of modern attitude are inserted seamlessly into classic paintings. The juxtaposition highlights the contrast between modern glamour and traditional artistry while simultaneously celebrating the craftsmanship of both. What could feel chaotic instead becomes surprisingly harmonious, with every detail carefully balanced.

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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.