• Julia Frauche by Nagi Sakai (8)
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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.

  • CHIHARU OKUNUGI by DAVID DUANAN
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    CHIHARU OKUNUGI by DAVID DUANAN

    A pale ghostly editorial for Vogue China’s December issue featuring model Chiharu Okunugi photographed by David Duanan. Se Chiharu pose in the woods with delicate butterfly applications. Model: Chiharu Okunugi Photographer : David Dunan Fashion Editor/Stylist: Rebecca Corbin-Murray Hair Stylist: Nicolas Jurnjack Makeup Artist: Alice Ghendrih Lucia Cheptene – Manicurist Casting Director: Ben Grimes

  • Vogue China December 2014 by Tim Walker
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    Vogue China December 2014 by Tim Walker

    Tim Walker brings his signature sense of fantasy and drama to Vogue China December 2014. The editorial unfolds like a lavish dream, filled with theatrical poses, rich styling, and an undercurrent of luxurious mystery that keeps the viewer hooked from the first image.

  • KENDALL JENNER for American Vogue December 2014
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    KENDALL JENNER for American Vogue December 2014

    Kendall Jenner steps into the spotlight with a confident, polished fashion spread in American Vogue December 2014. Shot by Patrick Demarchelier and styled by Tabitha Simmons, the editorial presents a softer, more playful side of Kendall that feels intentional and refreshingly light.

  • Gemma Rising by Emma Summerton
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    Gemma Rising by Emma Summerton

    Gemma Rising feels like fashion lifted off the ground and decided not to come back down. Shot for Vogue Australia by Emma Summerton, the editorial places Gemma Ward inside an intergalactic fantasy that is sleek, elevated, and quietly otherworldly. Think future dreaming, but polished.

  • ART,  CULTURE,  MUSIC

    FKA Glass, I mean Twigs.

    Seems like Google Glass needed to add a dosage of cool to their product. Watch musical artist FKA twigs  violently vogue it out with other dancers, throw in some ribbon choreography against a blank background, and add some baby hair realness. The video is titled #throughglass and shows the search for inspiration and innovativeness. (with google glass) Check it out: “FKA twigs creates a concept film for Google Glass, working both as performer and director the piece is set to a re-scored version of her songs ‘Video Girl’ and ‘Glass & Patron’. Twigs uses Glass to call upon references and inspirations as well as incorporating the device into the actual filming.”

  • 'Superman' - Roberto Bolle by photographer Daniel Sannwald
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    ‘Superman’ – Roberto Bolle by photographer Daniel Sannwald

    Daniel Sannwald leans into Bolle’s physicality, pushing the body into extreme, sculptural positions that feel almost otherworldly. There is a sense of impact in every image. Bold, saturated colors dominate the series, sharpened by stark black accents that heighten contrast and intensity. The palette does not soften the subject. It amplifies him. Each photograph hits fast and hard, demanding attention without apology.

  • ADRIANA LIMA IN FACTORY GIRL BY PHOTOGRAPHER ELLEN VON UNWERTH
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    Adriana Lima in “Factory Girl” by Ellen von Unwerth

    Shot for Vogue Brazil, “Factory Girl” places Adriana Lima inside a high-energy fantasy that pulls directly from Warhol’s Factory era while keeping its footing firmly in fashion. From the start, the editorial embraces a mod-inflected, pop-art sensibility that feels loud, playful, and unapologetically glamorous. Rather than portraying Lima as distant or untouchable, the series presents her as a vivid personality who commands every frame with confidence and charisma. Ellen von Unwerth directs the shoot with her signature sense of movement and attitude. Instead of polished restraint, she favors spontaneity, humor, and a slightly chaotic energy. As a result, the images feel alive rather than posed. Lima leans into this approach…

  • Anna Wintour Ice Bucket Challenge
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    Ice Bucket Challenge Haters

    I was a bit of a skeptic with the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge trend at first, but then I saw Britney Spears (GODney Spears) take part in the challenge and I was sold. Someone throw ice water on me while I whisper and breath heavily like my gorl Britney. On a more serious note, I honestly have done no research on the challenge, where it originated etc. I don’t intend to either. Topics of charity just aren’t interesting. This is just an observation of the recent flood in social media concerning the topic. Just because Charity is boring doesn’t mean it’s bad. I understand. I donate when a cashier asks…

  • Julia Nobis photographed by Luigi+Iango
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    Julia Nobis photographed by Luigi+Iango

    Model Julia Nobis embodies a winter fantasy in this striking editorial photographed by Luigi + Iango for Vogue Japan’s September 2014 issue. Surrounded by swirling fog and soft snow, Nobis channels regal poise, her presence commanding attention against the ethereal backdrop. Heavy embellishments and layered textures elevate each look, giving the editorial a queen-like elegance while maintaining a modern, high-fashion edge.