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daniele + iango














Photographer: Daniele Duella and Iango Henzi
Concept: Luigi Murenu
Models: Anna Ewers, Sasha Luss, Natasha Poly and Anja Rubik
Styling: Patti Wilson and Sissy Vian
Hair: Luigi Murenu
MakeUp: Kabuki and Fulvia Farolfi
Nail Technician: Maki Sakamoto
Casting: Piergiorgio del Moro
Art direction: Edwin Sberro
Exhibition Magazine
Models.com art direction: Stephan Moskovic
Text: Janelle Okwodu

With every issue Exhibition Magazine offers an atypical take on a fashion essential. In the past they’ve reimagined lipstick, leather and denim bringing the magic behind these fixtures to the surface. This time around silk gets the Exhibition treatment and its ethereal textures are explored via stunning photographs. Luigi, Daniele & Iango’s revealing portraits of Anja Rubik, Natasha Poly, Sasha Luss and Anna Ewers capture the delicate beauty of each woman in a masterful way. From Natasha looking serene in some of her first post-baby images, to Anja posing seductively in archival pieces from Thierry Mugler, each shot is an evocative tribute to feminine power crafted with a sensualist touch. Take an exclusive look at their contribution to the forthcoming issue of Exhibition and experience the beauty for yourself.














Jean-François Lepage was born in Paris, France in 1960, his photography career began in 1980. His early editorial work was featured in magazines such as Dépêche Mode, 20 ans, Jill Magazine, Marie-Claire, Vogue Uk... and Condé Nast Publications in Italy. 

Since then his photographs have been published in many international magazines: AnOtherMan Magazine | All Magazine | A Magazine [Curated by] | Blink | Bmm Magazine | Common & Sense | Dazed and Confused | Double | Exit Magazine | Grey Magazine | GQ | Harper's Bazaar | Amica Magazine | Mixte | Numero | Nylon | Purple | Self Service | 7000 Magazine | Sleek | Stiletto | Spoon | TAR Magazine | The Lab Magazine | Twill | Vogue | Wall Paper |

miles aldridge















Photographer: Miles Aldridge
Model: Ruby Aldridge (cover)
Book: I Only Want You To Love Me # April 2011

The first monograph from the brilliant fashion photographer Miles Aldridge. With a cinematic approach to fashion photography, Miles Aldridge creates singular scenes with psychologically complex characters in surreal and fantastic settings. His brilliant, candy-colored images engage viewers with an appealing mix of overt sexuality and sweetness. No detail is left uncovered in his eye-popping, erotically charged fashion photographs, which transform slightly sordid scenarios into acid-hued glamour. Each photograph is a complex world unto itself, and these lush images invite viewers to linger, for there is always something else to see, some deeper layer of meaning to uncover. Including hand-drawn storyboards that Aldridge uses to fix the idea of a shoot in his mind, as well as previously unpublished material, this monograph is filled with intimate insight into the photographer’s point of view and process. With deliciously naughty scenes and lushly evocative photography, this book lures readers into Aldridge’s irresistible world.

British fashion photographer Miles Aldridge has created a strange world populated by beautiful creatures in luxe, if artificially color-saturated, environments. His eerily erotic images call to mind psychedelia, Pop Art, and the films of David Lynch, Dario Argento, and Pedro Almodóvar—as though capturing an entire film in a single shot. “I want to set a sort of unsettling message,” Aldridge has said. “But my trick is to sugarcoat it in these bright colors.” Aldridge, the son of noted designer Alan Aldridge, studied illustration at Central St Martins and directed music videos before becoming a regular contributor to the world’s top fashion magazines in the early ‘90s, including Vogue Italia, where he remains a key presence.

gustavo lacerda












Brazilian Photographer Gustavo Lacerda's series "Albinos" blends biology, aesthetics and folklore in the striking collection of light-saturated photos. 
Albinism is a hereditary condition resulting in the absence of pigment in hair, skin and eyes, which can lead to serious vision problems -- even blindness. In the United States, passersby might pause to stare, but outside the country the fate of albinos can be even crueler. 
In Lacerda's home country of Brazil, albino people mostly live on the Ilha dos Lencois, a sparsely populated island that also functions as an ibis sanctuary, according to Lonely Planet. more... 
Portfolio: Gustavo Lacerda

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