Harper's Bazaar Australia
New frame of mind








Mar 2026
In the latest editorial feature for Harper's Bazaar Australia titled New frame of mind, the publication explores a sophisticated intersection of luxury fashion houses and contemporary styling. This series of portraits leans into the power of minimalist studio aesthetics to elevate high-end garment design. By utilizing precise studio strobe lighting and intentional high-key compositions, the editorial shifts the focus onto the interplay of rich textures—ranging from heavy wool and supple leather to structured tweed and fine silk. The project, which features the poised presence of model Sabine Glud, masterfully captures a series of silhouettes that favor clean lines and bold color blocking. By stripping away extraneous environmental elements, the imagery achieves an editorial minimalism that allows the architectural quality of each ensemble to take center stage. Whether highlighting the flared peplum of a cropped navy wool jacket or the rugged utility of belted shorts and suede, the narrative remains rooted in a polished, forward-thinking approach to modern tailoring. This body of work serves as a testament to the enduring impact of a classic portrait approach, where the subtle nuance of a neutral expression and the sharpness of natural light-infused studio photography coalesce to define a new standard for luxury fashion storytelling.
Editorial, Vertical
Studio strobe
Luxury Fashion Houses, Fashion