Male model Pedro Pinto starring in a photoshoot titled SILENCE where we find the pull of masculinity and a sense of delicateness. All white with lace and flowing designs. Captured by fashion photogarpher Ricardo Santos for Podium Latino America. See the series below:
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Binx Walton by photographer Kacper Kasprzyk
Binx Walton stepped into the spotlight for V Magazine Spring 2015 with a vision that was simple, sultry, and quietly magnetic. Shot by Kacper Kasprzyk, the editorial stripped things back to focus on mood, texture, and attitude. White was the only color on the palette, but it never felt minimal or flat. Instead, it became the canvas for softness, edge, and effortless cool.
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EIAN SCULLY BY GREG VAUGHAN
Greg Vaughan’s Clean Slate editorial for DAMAN Magazine is the definition of clean preppy energy. Model Eian Scully shines in crisp neutral outerwear, channeling quiet sophistication.
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Ralph Rucci Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW
Ralph Rucci’s S/S 2015 collection is a masterclass in understated elegance and precision. From the very first look, the collection communicates confidence, refinement, and a deep understanding of structure and form. Rucci’s signature approach to tailoring and silhouette is on full display here, with clean lines and carefully considered shapes dominating the runway. Each gown and cocktail dress feels deliberate, as if every fold, every seam, and every pleat has been meticulously plotted to create a sense of balance and harmony. The overall effect is both modern and timeless, a collection that feels as appropriate for a high-fashion gala as it does for an editorial shoot.
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Henrik Silvius Menswear S/S 2015
Henrik Silvius’s Spring Summer 2015 menswear collection arrived with a quiet provocation that felt both playful and deliberate. Pants, or rather the absence of them, became a central talking point, not as shock value but as a conceptual nudge. Silvius treated trousers as optional, even arbitrary, questioning their role as one of fashion’s most rigid gender markers. What could have read as gimmicky instead unfolded with restraint and polish.
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Hien Le S/S 2015 Berlin Fashion Week
The strength of the collection lies in its restraint. Silhouettes are uncomplicated yet purposeful, emphasizing comfort without sacrificing shape or detail. Loose fitting shirts, draped jackets, and soft trousers create a relaxed aesthetic, while thoughtful tailoring ensures each look maintains a sense of structure and polish. Fabrics are chosen for ease and flow, reinforcing the collection’s casual elegance
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Neil Barrett S/S 2015 White Out!
Neil Barrett’s Spring Summer 2015 collection made its statement by removing almost everything that could distract from design itself. Stripped of color and excess, the runway leaned fully into white as both palette and philosophy. What might have felt restrictive instead became the collection’s greatest strength. This was minimalism sharpened to a point.
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White straws by Francesca Pasquali
Francesca Pasquali’s 2014 work White Straws presents a mesmerizing exploration of texture, light, and form. The installation grows outward like a delicate cloud or a cluster of ice, its translucent glow creating an almost otherworldly presence. There is a subtle magnetism to the piece, a visual invitation that draws the viewer closer and encourages contemplation.
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White Tattoos
Faint and ghost-like white ink tattoos have become more popular recently. Some tend to look like intricate burn marks or scars sculpted onto the body. Is it a passing fad like tribal tattoos on biceps or butterfly tramp stamps? Only time will tell. Let’s check back in on this in 10 years. source: