M Le magazine du Monde
Paradis blanc






Mar 2026
In Paradis blanc for M Le magazine du Monde, the creative team orchestrates a masterclass in editorial minimalism, stripping away extraneous noise to focus on the interplay between structure and soft, organic texture. Through the lens of photographer Andréa Gori, the editorial series explores the enduring versatility of the white shirt, elevating a quintessential wardrobe staple into a narrative device. The imagery leans into a restrained, high-fashion vocabulary, utilizing natural light to carve out form and emphasize the tactile quality of crisp cottons and structured silks against neutral, off-white backdrops. This editorial portrait project succeeds by pairing clean silhouettes with the deliberate movement of voluminous, curly hair, a recurring motif that softens the rigidity of the featured garments. Fashion editor and stylist Laetitia Leporcq expertly balances these elements, juxtaposing delicate pussy-bow details and refined tailoring with grounded, urban accessories like pointed-toe heels and leather motorcycle jackets. The project benefits from the nuanced contributions of hair stylist Kyoko Kishita and makeup artist Tiziana Raimondo, whose work ensures a polished yet accessible aesthetic that feels both timeless and contemporary. By maintaining a cohesive focus on monochromatic palettes and intimate framing, the team avoids the pitfalls of over-production, instead delivering a series that feels grounded in authentic character study and the sophisticated simplicity inherent in modern luxury publishing.
Editorial, Vertical
Natural light