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FEROX

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FEROX 

Stylist & Cr Dir: @lhanchaoo
Pub: @17.23.magazine
Photo: @lucianalorizzo
MUA: @chicherdrink
Model: @emilycaneday
Model: @annamaevgro
Assistant on set: @muziyaomax
Hair: @daveonhair

jacket: vintage FRISSONS PARIS

Dress: Giuseppe Cocconcelli; (@giuseppe.cocconcelli)

Dress: Giuseppe Cocconcelli; (@giuseppe.cocconcelli)

Lingerie: handmade bra made by Contessa Miseria Archivio(@contessamiseriaarchivio), Accessories: Miu Miu (@miumiu)

Dress: Giuseppe Cocconcelli; (@giuseppe.cocconcelli)

ACCIDENTALLY AWKWARD | Roberta Lacaria

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Accidentally Awkward is a fashion editorial exploring the quiet tension between self-awareness and surrender. Shot on location across urban balconies and concrete rooftops, photographer and concept director Roberta Lacaria captures a mood that feels both accidental and deeply considered — a body caught mid-thought, a shoe abandoned on tile, a gaze that refuses to perform.
Stylist Martina Arcuri layers tactile contrasts — pinstripe tailoring against an oversized patterned coat, a ribbed tank beneath — creating a wardrobe that feels inhabited rather than dressed. Hair and makeup by Victoria Pastore strips the look back to something raw and undone, while model Laura Juknevičiūtė, represented by Infinity Management, carries the editorial with a physical stillness that anchors every frame.
Published on Purplehaze Magazine — an independent digital fashion publication based in Berlin, dedicated to conceptual image-making and intentional visual storytelling.

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Scent of a child | Bade Fuwa

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How do we photograph a scent? In this project, I wanted to document the sensory echoes and feeling of early childhood love through the lens of environmental portraiture. By stripping away the noise of the modern world and returning to the raw elements of nature, this project isolates the feeling of safety and wonder. It is an exploration of love in its most embryonic form. A scent carried on from the past, a hand held in the tall grass, a beginning without an end.

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MENSWEAR | Gerard Angulo

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MENSWEAR 

Creative Direction, Gerard Angulo @gerardangulo

Photographer, Frances Rou @frances.rou

MUAH, Iris Roxanne @irisroxanne_

Stylist, Michelle Ortíz @michortizand

Model, Mathias Chaviano @mathias_chaviano @wanted.bang

Production, Step On Fashion @steponfashion

Left | Brooch, Dior @dior Right | t otal Look, Calderoni @calderonimx

T otal Look, Louis Vuitton @louisvuitton

Left | Total Look, Prada @prada Right | Total Look, Dior @dior

LEFT | Blazer, High Life @highlife_mx Corset, Carlos Limon @cl_carloslimon Pants, Bernarda @bernardamx Necklace, Uno de 50 @unode50 RIGHT | Total Look, Ferragamo @ferragamo

RIGHT | Total Look, Alfredo Martínez @alfredomartinez LEFT | Top, Neithan Herbert @neithanherbert Pants, Alersundi @alersundi Shoes, Ferragamo @ferragamo Bracelet, D’Angelo @dangelojoyeria Belt, Alfredo Martínez @alfredomartinez

Total Look, Dior @dior

YOU’LL COME BACK WHEN THEY CALL YOU | Elisa Tripepi

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You’ll Come Back When They Call You — A Fashion Editorial by PURPLEHAZE Magazine

You’ll Come Back When They Call You is a poetic fashion editorial exploring intimacy, emotional dependency, and the quiet tension between closeness and distance. Set against a muted, natural landscape, the story unfolds through subtle gestures, physical connection, and moments that feel both spontaneous and deeply constructed.

The narrative captures a fragile dynamic between two figures, where touch becomes language and silence carries weight. There is a softness throughout, but it is not naive. It holds a quiet awareness of attachment, of returning, of cycles that repeat even when we believe we have moved forward.

Styling remains understated, allowing emotion to take the lead. Neutral tones and fluid silhouettes blend into the environment, creating a sense of continuity between body and space. The imagery feels raw yet intentional, balancing vulnerability with control.

This editorial reflects a contemporary approach to fashion storytelling, where the focus shifts from appearance to atmosphere, from styling to feeling. It invites the viewer into a space of recognition, where beauty exists not in perfection, but in connection, memory, and emotional truth.

Keywords: fashion editorial, emotional storytelling, contemporary fashion photography, intimacy in fashion, conceptual editorial, soft aesthetic fashion, minimal fashion styling, poetic fashion narrative, PURPLEHAZE magazine

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SCHEMATIC FUTURE | Giorgia Cinelli

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SCHEMATIC FUTURE 

Direction, production and photograph Giorgia Cinelli @giorgiacinelli_ph

Art direction and stylistJane Tinney  @jane_tinney

Stylist AssistantLola @leisyaswan

Makeup Artist Camille @_canasson

Hair StylistLilie @liliehairstudio_hair_artist_

ModelBoluwatife @only_tife

Videographer and AssistantOksana @aveylight

@casadegatto

@maisonlazarovska

@lesable_jewellery

FASHION VIDEO | SCHEMATIC FUTURE

Set – Desigual Shoes – Raid

Leather jacket – VSP Shoes – Miriade

Earrings – Le Sable Jewelry Dress – Bardot

Right  | Full vintage look Left | Gloves – Maison Lazarovska

Harness – Casadegatto Knitwear : COS

full vintage look

VOID | Javiera Silva

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VOID — A Fashion Editorial by PURPLEHAZE Magazine

VOID is a cinematic fashion editorial exploring identity, absence, and the fragile space between visibility and disappearance. Through a striking interplay of light and shadow, the story unfolds as a visual meditation on self-perception, transformation, and emotional duality.

The imagery moves between softness and intensity, where the body becomes both subject and silhouette. Textures glide across the skin, gestures obscure the face, and presence feels intentionally unstable. VOID invites the viewer into a suspended moment, where beauty exists in distortion, fragmentation, and quiet tension.

The accompanying fashion film expands this narrative, translating stillness into motion. It deepens the atmosphere of introspection, creating a dialogue between image and movement that feels intimate, almost intrusive. Each frame holds a sense of mystery, where the subject appears both revealed and unreachable.

With a refined visual language and a strong conceptual direction, VOID positions fashion as a medium of psychological expression. It is not about garments alone, but about the emotional states they carry, the personas they construct, and the stories they conceal.

This editorial aligns with contemporary fashion storytelling, where aesthetics meet narrative depth, and where image-making becomes a form of introspection rather than presentation.

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