M Le magazine du Monde
Pris de court






Mar 2026
In Pris de court, a striking editorial feature for M Le magazine du Monde, photographer Jean Marques crafts a visual narrative that redefines luxury fashion through an intimate, high-contrast lens. The project leans into a moody, nocturnal aesthetic, utilizing the interplay between deep shadows and direct flash to elevate the textures of high-end garments, from structured wool blazers to high-gloss puffer jackets. Fashion editor and stylist Laetitia Leporcq orchestrates a sophisticated dialogue between pieces, juxtaposing sharp, tailored silhouettes against fluid, ruched fabrics to create a sense of effortless tension. The series masterfully employs chiaroscuro lighting and the tactile quality of analogue film to ground the subjects, while the urban, bokeh-filled backgrounds add a cinematic weight that transcends traditional portraiture. With casting direction by Aymeric and meticulous beauty work by makeup artist Tiziana Raimondo, the imagery feels both raw and curated, channeling the spirit of late-night street photography. The result is an evocative study of modern style, where the choice of natural light and stark, underexposed environments emphasizes a grounded, confident elegance. By stripping away extraneous detail, the photography invites viewers to focus on the nuanced craft of the wardrobe, proving that the most compelling luxury storytelling often resides in the quiet space between the flash and the dark.
Editorial, Vertical
Flash
Luxury Fashion Houses, Fashion
