Behind the Blinds
Brotherwood Mirrored identities.










Apr 2026
In the luxury fashion sector, the editorial project Brotherwood Mirrored Identities for Behind the Blinds serves as a profound meditation on duality and connection. Captured through the lens of photographer Laurent Humbert, this series navigates the complexities of human resemblance and shared intimacy within a refined, minimalist frame. The project leans into editorial minimalism, eschewing over-production in favor of clean, evocative compositions that prioritize the synergy between its subjects. With fashion direction from Thomas Turian, the styling acts as a bridge, utilizing coordinated garments—from heavy textured knitwear and tailored wool trousers to stark leather accents—to visually echo the concept of a mirrored self. The production draws heavily on the techniques of analogue film and studio strobe lighting, which together strip away the superfluous to highlight the raw tactile quality of the fabrics and the subtle, nuanced expressions of models such as Antoine Waldner and Siegfried Blanche. By juxtaposing outdoor urban lifestyle shots with carefully controlled studio portraiture, the narrative moves between public existence and private stillness. The resulting imagery is grounded in natural light, maintaining an aesthetic of quiet, high-contrast sophistication. This project does not merely document fashion; it curates an atmosphere of balanced symmetry, where the wardrobe becomes an extension of the interplay between the individuals, successfully anchoring the viewer in a timeless, cinematic study of identity.
Editorial, Editorial, Vertical, Vertical
Natural light, Natural light
Luxury Fashion Houses, Fashion



