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Glass Magazine

Dressed In Time
Date

Jul 2026

Description

In the latest editorial feature for Glass Magazine titled Dressed In Time, the intersection of high horology and contemporary fashion creates a striking visual language. This project explores the versatility of luxury timepieces, subverting their traditional role by positioning them as sculptural accessories rather than mere functional objects. Photographed by Silvia Draz, the series leans into a sharp, editorial minimalism that celebrates the tactile quality of high-end materials, from raw tweed and structured leather to liquid silk. By utilizing precise studio strobe techniques alongside natural light, Draz captures an aesthetic that feels both timeless and aggressively modern. The styling choices are particularly evocative; watches are layered on forearms or even repurposed as anklets, challenging conventional styling tropes with an audacious, avant-garde spirit. This deliberate reconfiguration of luxury staples is bolstered by the meticulous work of makeup artist Michelle Dacillo and manicurist Sasha Goddard, whose contributions emphasize the clean, polished edges of the imagery. Against the backdrop of a sterile, neutral studio setting, the project prioritizes form and composition over narrative, allowing the viewer to engage with the intricate textures of the garments and the reflective surfaces of the watch faces. Dressed In Time serves as a masterclass in fashion portraiture, proving that even the most established luxury items can find new life through creative, conceptual positioning and disciplined visual execution.

Style

Editorial, Vertical, Vertical

Techniques

Studio strobe

Industries

Luxury Fashion Houses, Fashion

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