Durimel: Brothers From an Island Not So Close
Jalan & Jibril. Two brothers. One lens. One radical vision. For them, the image is more than aesthetics — it’s an antidote to inner exile. Blurring the lines between photography, cinema, and diasporic identity, their work pulses with intimacy and universality. A relentless pursuit of meaning, of visibility, of self — carved through light and frame.
Culture at the Core: The New Fashion Visionaries
A new generation of editors and creative directors is taking the reins, pushing fashion beyond glossy fantasy to tell stories of heritage, identity, and culture. Coming from the margins of an industry that has long ignored their narratives, they are reshaping aesthetic and editorial codes, challenging a system that has been stagnant for too long. Who are they, and how is their vision redefining the way we see—and think about—fashion?
Unveiling “Danseuses” — A Raw, Sculptural Dialogue Between Movement and Fashion
Thrilled to reveal Danseuses, a striking collaboration between Denis Boulze and Charlotte Huguet—where dance and fashion collide in a visceral exploration of the body in motion. A sculptural choreography, captured in stark black and white, stripping everything down to raw form and fluidity. It’s a tension between power and surrender, where every movement speaks, every curve becomes an ephemeral sculpture.