Hunter wears
Jumpsuit / Carlos Campos
Shirt / Bally
Socks / Falke
Boots / Buscemi
Turner wears
Jacket / Heliot Emil
Shirt / Dsquared2
Trousers / Public School
Shoes / Lanvin
Sunglasses / Robert & Fraud
Hunter wears
Jumpsuit / Carlos Campos
Shirt / Bally
Socks / Falke
Boots / Buscemi
Turner wears
Jacket / Heliot Emil
Shirt / Dsquared2
Trousers / Public School
Shoes / Lanvin
Sunglasses / Robert & Fraud
Credits
Inspired by film noir and its mysteriously dark and dramatic aesthetics, photographer Vince Aung explores the interaction between two individuals involved in a violent act for this Schön! online editorial.Fashion by Star Burleigh sees models Turner Barbur and Hunter Karman clad in structurally layered contemporary styles by Calvin Klein, Thom Browne, and Lanvin. Hair and makeup by Sara Tagaloa provide the vehemently rampageous ambience to the scene.
Blazer & Trousers / Dion Lee
Button-Down / Carlos Campos
Ice Skates / Thom Browne
Opposite
Turner wears
Jeans / Carlos Campos
Socks / Adidas
Shoes / Buscemi
Hunter wears
Blazer & Trousers / Dion Lee
Ice Skates / Thom Browne
Blazer & Trousers / Dion Lee
Button-Down / Carlos Campos
Ice Skates / Thom Browne
Opposite
Turner wears
Jeans / Carlos Campos
Socks / Adidas
Shoes / Buscemi
Hunter wears
Blazer & Trousers / Dion Lee
Ice Skates / Thom Browne
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Turner wears
Blazer / Dion Lee
Turtleneck / Thom Browne
Trousers / Marcelo Burlon
Shoes / Puma
Sunglasses / Robert & Fraud
Hunter wears
Button-Down / MISBHV
Trousers / Marna Ro
Opposite
Turner wears
Jacket / Dion Lee
Turtleneck / Thom Browne
Trousers / Marcelo Burlon
Shoes / Puma
Turner wears
Blazer / Dion Lee
Turtleneck / Thom Browne
Trousers / Marcelo Burlon
Shoes / Puma
Sunglasses / Robert & Fraud
Hunter wears
Button-Down / MISBHV
Trousers / Marna Ro
Opposite
Turner wears
Jacket / Dion Lee
Turtleneck / Thom Browne
Trousers / Marcelo Burlon
Shoes / Puma
Arlette is bejewelled from head to toe in pieces by Celine, Beauregard, Claudia Pink, Louis Vuitton and others styled by Enrica Miller with photography for the editorial by Sonya Mazuryk. Hair for the editorial is by stylist Lachlan Wignall and make up by artist Oksana Cherepania.
dress. Critter
necklace. The Royal Mint
pendant. Alexander McQueen
opposite
dress + belt. Louis Vuitton
earrings. YSSO
rings. Skydiamond + Astley Clarke
dress. Critter
necklace. The Royal Mint
pendant. Alexander McQueen
opposite
dress + belt. Louis Vuitton
earrings. YSSO
rings. Skydiamond + Astley Clarke
jacket + shirt. Marques Almeida
eyewear. Celine
earrings. Swarovski
choker. Guess
opposite
coat + earrings. Celine
hat. Stephen Jones
ring. YSSO
jacket + shirt. Marques Almeida
eyewear. Celine
earrings. Swarovski
choker. Guess
opposite
coat + earrings. Celine
hat. Stephen Jones
ring. YSSO
Credits
left to right
dress. Erbold Erdenebat
ring + clutch. Alexander McQueen
dress. Erbold Erdenebat
earrings + ring. Alexander McQueen
opposite
top. Louis Vuitton
hat. Stephen Jones
eyewear. Max Mara
necklaces. Sonya Petroff, Guess + Tilly Sveea
left to right
dress. Erbold Erdenebat
ring + clutch. Alexander McQueen
dress. Erbold Erdenebat
earrings + ring. Alexander McQueen
opposite
top. Louis Vuitton
hat. Stephen Jones
eyewear. Max Mara
necklaces. Sonya Petroff, Guess + Tilly Sveea
hooded dress. Han Kjøbenhavn
opposite
top. Nicklas Skovgaard
hooded dress. Han Kjøbenhavn
opposite
top. Nicklas Skovgaard
Credits
Slip into the darkest corridor with model Haddy Ceesay in this Schön! editorial which is art directed by Elvira Panic and photographed by Ida Fiskaa. Styling for the editorial is by Maria Fuhre who dresses Ceesay in looks by Han Kjøbenhavn, Saint Laurent, Samsøe Samsøe and others, with hair by stylist Natalie Beckford and make up by artist Charlotte Wold.
leather set. Samsøe Samsøe
boots. Vagabond
leather set. Samsøe Samsøe
boots. Vagabond
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earrings. Tom Wood Project
opposite
sculptural dress. Josephine Brøgger Mathiesen
gold hoops with diamonds. Dulong
earrings. Tom Wood Project
opposite
sculptural dress. Josephine Brøgger Mathiesen
gold hoops with diamonds. Dulong
The project reimagines the traditional dynamics of editorial fashion, offering a bold and dreamlike interpretation of the “pull letter” concept. The process of sourcing garments from brands is often a delicate dance of negotiation, where access is never guaranteed, and even the most coveted pull letter cannot always unlock the desired pieces. This editorial dares to blur the lines between reality and illusion, replacing physical garments with hyper-realistic printed replicas—transforming fashion into an exquisite mirage.
Freed from the constraints of availability and brand permissions, this visionary approach opens the door to limitless creativity, where style exists untethered from logistics. Each meticulously crafted print is seamlessly woven into styled scenes, playing with perception and elevating fashion to the realm of the surreal. Against a backdrop of towering boxes, scattered paperwork, and the quiet chaos of a stylist’s world, the editorial captures the unseen labor behind fashion’s polished façade.
At its core, this project is an invitation—to rethink access in fashion, to challenge the industry’s rigid structures, and to explore the boundless nature of creativity when imagination leads the way. Featuring photography by Ragazzi Nei Paraggi, set design by Jessica Zorzin and Beatrice Bonetto, with fashion by Giulia Lombardi who styles model Estefanía Thaler Op de Beec in looks by Miu Miu, Loewe, Marni and others, with make up by Clarissa Carbone.