I have a thing about total white and pale colours (as you can see from the way I expressed my love for this Acne’s collection). However, and even though I admit the hues used in this editorial acted like a magnet, it is not the colour which matters the most but the sense of movement and the numerous textures.
Paola Kudacki photographed Juliana Schurig for next month’s Harper’s Bazaar issue. Styled with grace by Tony Irvine, some of the most minimalistic looks seen during fashion weeks seem to raise the dust creating a sense of unidirectional dynamism. Not that I want to sound poetess or anything, but isn’t that the ultimate sense of fashion? Coming, shocking and then passing away leaving a trail?











Credits:
Photographer: Paola Kudacki (Clmus)
Model: Juliana Schurig (Ford)
Stylist: Tony Irvine (Streeters)
Make-up artist: Sil Bruinsma (Streeters)
Hair:Rita Marmor (Streeters)
Source: This fashion editorial was originally shared by Visual Optimism.
About the author Yazmina Cabrera
With a broad background from Fashion, Travel, Luxury & Beauty PR to fashion shooting organization and fashion editorial, Yazmina Cabrera has now landed in Milan where she currently lets her inspiration out by blogging at Girl with a Banjo.