Harper's Bazaar Turkey
Head to Toe













Jul 2026
In the pages of Harper's Bazaar Turkey, the Head to Toe editorial emerges as a masterclass in fashion minimalism, stripping away the superfluous to celebrate the intersection of form, texture, and high-end accessories. Captured through the lens of photographer Denizalp Aybak, the series employs a rigorous high-key lighting approach that transforms the studio into a blank, pristine canvas. This intentional void allows the complexity of the styling, curated by Zekiye Karadağ, to take center stage. From intricate lace catsuits and structured crocodile-embossed leather handbags to the daring, voluminous drama of feather-draped capes, every frame is a study in precise silhouettes. Model Anja Cihoric moves through these diverse identities with a deliberate, athletic grace, her short pixie haircut acting as a unifying thread across the varied looks. The imagery relies heavily on the clean aesthetic of studio strobe work, which highlights the juxtaposition of organic wood, tactile fur, and metallic hardware against the model's skin. By focusing on unconventional poses and a graphic use of negative space, the project leans into a contemporary editorial language that feels both timeless and sharp. With a cohesive vision from editor-in-chief Inan Kirdemir, the story effectively bridges the gap between high-fashion portraiture and product-focused lifestyle photography, ultimately crafting a narrative where the accessory is as vital as the wearer.
Editorial, Vertical
Studio strobe
Luxury Fashion Houses, Fashion