Every piece has a story of its own. And when different pieces come together, they create an entirely new one.
That idea became the heart of this photoshoot. Through styling, I wanted to explore how the same person, clothing, and details could tell three different stories — which is why the shoot was divided into three chapters.
I. The Fallen Angel
Inspired by Interview with the Vampire and Alexandre Cabanel’s The Fallen Angel. Romantic, melancholic, and ethereal, with a darker undertone — almost as if beauty and tragedy existed in the same place.
II. Baroque
This chapter grew from the intricate details of the blouse I choose, and the visual richness of the Baroque era. I was especially inspired by the period’s exploration of masculinity and femininity through fashion — silhouettes, ornamentation, lace, volume, and a sense of androgyny that allowed beauty to exist beyond conventional gender expression.
III. The Little Prince
The final chapter came almost entirely from the way the clothes were styled. There was something whimsical, innocent, and slightly otherworldly about the silhouette that immediately reminded me of The Little Prince — as if the character had stepped into a more editorial world.
Three different stories, created through the same language: clothes.
Because for me, styling isn’t simply about putting beautiful pieces together. It’s about discovering the story each piece already carries — and imagining the new story they can tell when they meet. ✨


























