Nataal Magazine
Crosstown Lullaby












May 2026
In Crosstown Lullaby, Nataal Magazine masterfully captures the intersection of high-end design and the raw, unvarnished grit of urban landscapes. This editorial fashion campaign leans into the interplay between luxury aesthetics and rustic settings, utilizing natural light to elevate the textures of both the garments and the environment. Through the lens of photographer Frédéric Georges, the project transforms nondescript cinderblock walls and weathered wooden fences into a compelling stage for high-concept styling. The work is defined by an uncompromising visual language where bold color blocking meets intricate fabric detailing, ranging from cascading fuchsia fringe to utility-inspired cargo ensembles. Fashion editor Bobette Cohn orchestrates a series of unexpected pairings, seamlessly blending high-fashion sensibilities with street-level authenticity. The beauty looks—executed with striking precision by makeup artist Ayami Nishimura—act as a vibrant counterpoint to the neutral, industrial surroundings, with sharp applications of emerald and graphic blue liners grounding the models' intense, direct gazes. Hair stylist Rachel Polycarpe complements this vision with sleek, intentional textures that allow the eclectic garments worn by model Tami Williams to take center stage. Ultimately, Crosstown Lullaby succeeds as a sophisticated exploration of contrast, proving that luxury fashion thrives just as vividly in the pockets of an quiet neighborhood street as it does in the sterile, traditional environments of a studio.
Lifestyle, Editorial
Natural light
Luxury Fashion Houses, Fashion