Harper's Bazaar Ecuador
We are all denim






Mar 2026
In the latest visual narrative for Harper's Bazaar Ecuador, titled We are all denim, the publication recontextualizes one of fashion's most enduring staples through a lens of sophisticated structuralism. This high-fashion editorial campaign effectively strips away the utilitarian history of the fabric, replacing it with a rhythmic, urban energy that leans into contemporary architectural forms. Photographer David Garcia anchors the series in a bustling city plaza, utilizing sharp, natural light to emphasize the tactile contrast between raw denim textures and the sleek, metallic surfaces of the surrounding modern glass buildings. The project thrives on a sense of kinetic energy, with images incorporating live-action techniques like motion blur and low-angle perspectives to capture the model in a state of constant, fluid transition. By juxtaposing deconstructed denim corsetry and oversized layering against these rigid urban environments, the aesthetic reads as a study in modern duality—where soft, human movement meets the cold precision of concrete. Whether exploring a high-contrast chiaroscuro portrait or a candid, lifestyle-oriented street shot, the series maintains a cohesive visual identity that feels both aspirational and grounded. Through this careful orchestration of styling and composition, the project successfully elevates the denim garment, positioning it as a versatile, elevated essential within the landscape of luxury fashion houses while showcasing a masterclass in dynamic, editorial storytelling.
Editorial, Lifestyle
Natural light
Luxury Fashion Houses, Fashion