set. Mesnikovich
mules + gloves. Stylist’s Own
earrings. Móule
set. Mesnikovich
mules + gloves. Stylist’s Own
earrings. Móule
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This Schön! editorial serves as a tribute to the longing for Colombian land. Photographed by Daniela Salerno Ruiz with art direction and set design by Chico Criollo, this editorial explores the need to bring the missed places to the foreign territories they currently live in, to evoke for an instant a piece of what they used to call home. Fashion is by Camilo Blanco who styles Daniel, Carlota, Javielis, Kunle and Yarlín with hair and make up by Sharon Soe.
brief. Aitor Goikoetxea
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catsuit. Aitor Goikoetxea
mules. Stylist’s Own
brief. Aitor Goikoetxea
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catsuit. Aitor Goikoetxea
mules. Stylist’s Own
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dress. The Artelier
dress. The Artelier
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dress. KM By Lange
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dress. KM By Lange
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handkerchief. Stylist’s Own
handkerchief. Stylist’s Own
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tank top. Local Pattern
skirt. Torralba
handkerchief. Stylist’s Own
dress. Vintage
handkerchief. Local Pattern
crochet bag. Stylist’s Own
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tank top. Local Pattern
skirt. Torralba
handkerchief. Stylist’s Own
dress. Vintage
handkerchief. Local Pattern
crochet bag. Stylist’s Own
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tank top. Local Pattern
trousers. Oh, Pleasure
black top. Vintage
trousers. Local Pattern
shirt. Marina Bosch
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tank top. Local Pattern
trousers. Oh, Pleasure
black top. Vintage
trousers. Local Pattern
shirt. Marina Bosch
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dress. Vintage
handkerchief. Local Pattern
crochet bag. Stylist’s Own
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top. Mesnikovich
trousers. Templat Studio
dress. Vintage
handkerchief. Local Pattern
crochet bag. Stylist’s Own
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top. Mesnikovich
trousers. Templat Studio
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skirt. Mesnikovich
sandals. Cedoublé
top. Vintage
trousers. Zoé Fillaudeau
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skirt. Mesnikovich
sandals. Cedoublé
top. Vintage
trousers. Zoé Fillaudeau
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skirt. Mesnikovich
sandals. Cedoublé
top. Vintage
trousers. Zoé Fillaudeau
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back to front
skirt. Mesnikovich
sandals. Cedoublé
top. Vintage
trousers. Zoé Fillaudeau
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bow earrings. Merrfer
bow earrings. Merrfer
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top. Torralba
trousers. Juan VG
handkerchief. Vintage
top. Torralba
trousers. Juan VG
handkerchief. Vintage
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sandals. Merrfer
top. Mesnikovich
earring. Móule
sandals. Merrfer
top. Mesnikovich
earring. Móule
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full look. Torralba
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top. Templat Studio
full look. Torralba
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top. Templat Studio
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top. Templat Studio
jeans. Levi’s
full look. Torralba
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top. Templat Studio
jeans. Levi’s
full look. Torralba
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brief. Aitor Goikoetxea
brief. Aitor Goikoetxea
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top. The Artelier
trousers. Pablo Sermar
top. The Artelier
trousers. Pablo Sermar
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full look. Torralba
full look. Torralba
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set. Mesnikovich
earrings. Móule
gloves. Stylist’s Own
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shirt. Local Pattern
set. Mesnikovich
earrings. Móule
gloves. Stylist’s Own
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shirt. Local Pattern
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set. Mesnikovich
earrings. Móule
gloves. Stylist’s Own
set. Mesnikovich
earrings. Móule
gloves. Stylist’s Own
Keo Benhart knows his angles in this Schön! editorial captured by photographer Jordi Perez with fashion by Trevor McMullan who dresses Benhart in looks by ZIMMERLI, Raggedy Threads, Gabriela Hearst and others.
gilet, scarf + wristband. Stylist’s Own
t-shirt. Marni
trousers. Dries Van Noten
gilet, scarf + wristband. Stylist’s Own
t-shirt. Marni
trousers. Dries Van Noten
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Can you hear those faint whispers? In this Schön! editorial, captured by Alessia Barontini, art director and stylist Luca Pirri dresses Omer Brams in looks by Marni, Gucci, Romeo Gigli and others, with hair and make up by Federica Castiglioni.
jacket + hat. Stylist’s Own
knit. Comme des Garçons
trousers. Balenciaga
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gilet. Maison Margiela x H&M
shirt. Stylist’s Own
glasses. Gucci
jacket + hat. Stylist’s Own
knit. Comme des Garçons
trousers. Balenciaga
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gilet. Maison Margiela x H&M
shirt. Stylist’s Own
glasses. Gucci
“This look features emerging designers from Studio Paillette, a showroom that offers clothing rentals, which I love because it’s a sustainable alternative to constantly buying new pieces. It was such a cool way to support slow-fashion while discovering young designers during a busy fashion week.”
“This look features emerging designers from Studio Paillette, a showroom that offers clothing rentals, which I love because it’s a sustainable alternative to constantly buying new pieces. It was such a cool way to support slow-fashion while discovering young designers during a busy fashion week.”
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From navigating New York’s icy streets to soaking in the glamour of Parisian couture, Ellie Thumann’s Fashion Month was a whirlwind of runway moments, late-night fittings, and, of course, plenty of cappuccinos. The American model and digital creator first made waves on YouTube — where her channel now boasts over 2.2 million subscribers — before landing campaigns with brands like Marc Jacobs and Coach. Alongside her rise in the industry, she also uses her platform to candidly discuss her journey with anxiety and PCOS, offering a refreshingly honest perspective while balancing the demands of the fashion world. This season, she took on back-to-back shows across New York, Milan, and Paris, embracing every fashion-filled moment along the way. After weeks of non-stop action, Schön! caught up with Thumann in a photoshoot with Carl Niklas, where she broke down her Fashion Month looks and reflected on the season’s highlights.
Fashion Month can be non-stop — how do you keep your energy up with so many shows and events back-to-back?
I think it’s important to take the downtime when you’re not in all the chaos of the glitz and glamour to really sleep well — and of course, the honest answer is a bunch of cappuccinos!
What’s your go-to pre-show routine? Any must-haves in your bag to survive the day?
Band-Aids are a must-have, considering all the different heels and shoe changes. My pre-show routine is pretty simple: a good meal, caffeine, and then I’m ready to go.
You’ve been to so many events this season — any fun or unexpected behind-the-scenes moments that stood out?
Honestly, some of the best moments happen in between the shows. There have been some really fun Uber rides and a lot of amazing food stops along the way!
Looking back at all your outfits from Fashion Month, do you have a favourite look?
I think my Roberto Cavalli outfit made me feel like a princess — it was definitely my favourite. But I was really lucky to wear so many incredible looks.
“During fashion week, I was grateful to partner with Vestiaire Collective, which generously loaned me some incredible pieces. Their platform is a perfect example of how sustainability and high fashion can go hand in hand.”
“During fashion week, I was grateful to partner with Vestiaire Collective, which generously loaned me some incredible pieces. Their platform is a perfect example of how sustainability and high fashion can go hand in hand.”
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Let’s start with New York — what was the experience like for you, and which show stood out the most?
Michael Kors was my favourite. It’s always been a dream of mine to attend, and this was my second time! The designs were simple yet sophisticated, and I loved the little details, like the double belts. The only challenge? Navigating everything with snow on the ground — heels and ice do not mix!
Milan had some incredible collections this season. Which show surprised you the most?
Bally really caught me off guard! The looks were so unique, and I loved the different makeup styles — some models were completely covered in silver glitter, which I hadn’t seen from them before.
We met at the Ferrari show — such a cool setting! What did you think of the collection, and how did you decide on your look for the night?
Ferrari is always one of my favourite shows. They’ve entered the fashion space in such a unique way, and the fur pieces this season were so clean and cool.
You also attended Roberto Cavalli and Tod’s. Were there any standout moments or favourite looks?
Tod’s was surreal — Carla Bruni greeting guests? Iconic. And at Cavalli, the fur coats stood out, but the black sand on the runway was something I’d never seen before. The whole Pompeii theme was stunning.
“This Isabel Marant coat from Studio Paillette was a standout piece for me, especially when paired with classic Ray-Bans. I’m also looking forward to seeing what A$AP Rocky brings to the table as creative director — his influence in fashion is always exciting to watch.”
“This Isabel Marant coat from Studio Paillette was a standout piece for me, especially when paired with classic Ray-Bans. I’m also looking forward to seeing what A$AP Rocky brings to the table as creative director — his influence in fashion is always exciting to watch.”
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Paris has a totally different energy from the other cities. What surprised you most this season? Did anything about OFF-WHITE’s AW25 collection stand out to you?
The accessories at OFF-WHITE were amazing — so many statement earrings and cool shapes. It felt like a fresh take for the brand.
Elie Saab and Georges Hobeika always bring that dreamy, couture magic. How did it feel seeing those pieces up close?
It’s so special seeing them in person. The textures, the details — you can’t fully appreciate them through photos. And the scenography at those shows is always breathtaking.
After so many shows, what’s the first thing you do to unwind at the end of the day?
First thing? Take off my makeup, put on something comfy, and then nap.