Mônot
Mônot F/W 2026 Campaign














Aug 2026
The Mônot Fall/Winter 2026 campaign represents a masterclass in architectural minimalism, seamlessly blending the rigidity of brutalist-inspired environments with the fluid, high-fashion sensibilities of the luxury house. Under the creative direction of Eli Mizrahi, the imagery channels a stark, editorial aesthetic that prioritizes the interplay between human form and complex, geometric landscapes. Photographed by Davit Giorgadze, the series leans into a deliberate, cinematic style, utilizing soft natural light and the warmth of late afternoon sun to animate the intricate textures of the collection, from crocodile-skin finishes to voluminous faux fur and sleek, mesh-detailed gowns. The campaign features models Candice Swanepoel and Jessica Miller, who hold a poise that anchors the grand scale of the surrounding structural planes. With fashion styling by Carlos Nazario, the project brings a balanced, symmetrical approach to every frame, ensuring that the interplay of clean lines and negative space elevates the silhouette of each garment. By combining subtle makeup artistry by Jamal Scott and refined hair styling by Karim Belghiran, the campaign achieves a cohesive, polished look that is both aspirational and grounded. This editorial work captures a sophisticated, monochromatic world where couture and concrete meet, delivering a visual narrative that is as much an exploration of spatial design as it is a showcase for luxury fashion house craftsmanship.
Editorial, Cinematic
Natural light, Soft Light
Luxury Fashion Houses, Fashion





