Christopher John Rogers
Christopher John Rogers 017 F/W 26 L ...


Mar 2026
The Christopher John Rogers 017 F/W 26 collection serves as a masterful exploration of sculptural volume and vibrant textile manipulation, reinforcing the label's reputation for high-fashion experimentation. Captured through the lens of photographer César Buitrago, the campaign leans into a sense of editorial minimalism that allows the intricate silhouettes to command the frame. Art direction by Christina Chanel Ripley frames each look against a neutral backdrop, utilizing studio strobe lighting to emphasize the fluidity of sheer, iridescent fabrics and the graphic intensity of abstract paint-splatter patterns. The imagery highlights the dynamic interplay between structure and softness, particularly through the use of exaggerated pussy-bow ties and ruffled high collars that anchor the more voluminous pieces. Casting director Ricky Michiels brings a focused intensity to the portrait series, featuring models like Amane Taniguchi who embody the collection’s deliberate, architectural precision. The technical execution is polished and crisp, with hair stylist Sonny Molina’s sleek, controlled bobs and Michaela Bosch’s striking makeup palette providing a sharp contrast to the collection's billowing, fluid shapes. By stripping away complex environments, the photography centers the viewer on the craft of the garments, ensuring that the interplay of texture, pattern, and form remains the undeniable focal point of this sophisticated fashion presentation, perfectly capturing the season's evolving narrative of contemporary sartorial elegance.
Editorial, Vertical, Vertical
Studio strobe, Studio strobe

