Net-A-Porter
Saint Laurent






May 2026
In a sophisticated collaboration that underscores the enduring allure of Saint Laurent, this fashion campaign for Net-A-Porter serves as a masterclass in editorial minimalism. Through the lens of photographer Marco van Rijt, the project channels a refined, high-fashion aesthetic that balances the sharp, sculptural lines of Anthony Vaccarello’s latest designs against the organic textures of weathered stone and manicured gardens. Each frame functions as a precise portrait, with the model Camille Chifflot embodying a cool, enigmatic elegance that is elevated by the precise styling of Charlotte Blazeby. The visual narrative relies heavily on the interplay of natural light, which is utilized to accentuate the high-gloss finishes of leather jackets and the translucent, layered quality of sheer trench coats. By integrating meticulous hair work by Joe Burwin and polished makeup by Rebecca Wordingham, the series achieves a cohesive, elevated look that feels both timeless and distinctly contemporary. The campaign leans into a monochromatic palette, allowing the tactile sheen of the garments to command attention against historic, neutral outdoor backdrops. This editorial series succeeds by blending technical precision with a relaxed, lifestyle-oriented approach to luxury, ultimately positioning the collection as the pinnacle of modern, high-end wardrobe staples through a lens that prizes understated, architectural clarity over excess.
Editorial, Vertical
Natural light
Luxury Fashion Houses, Fashion





