Numéro France
La Fabbrica



Mar 2026
In La Fabbrica, Numéro France delivers a masterclass in editorial precision, stripping away the excesses of contemporary fashion photography to focus on the raw, geometric interplay between garment and subject. Captured through the lens of photographer Thomas Hauser, the series eschews color to embrace a timeless, high-contrast aesthetic that leans into the moody depth of chiaroscuro lighting. Stylist Samuel Francois anchors the narrative with a selection of tailored ensembles, where structural silhouettes and meticulous patterns, such as delicate florals and bold polka dots, take center stage against stark industrial and minimalist backdrops. The project is defined by the sharp, intentional composure of model Maya Vozhdaeva, whose steady gaze and short, curly hair provide a singular, unifying visual anchor across the portraits. By utilizing analogue film techniques and natural light, the creative team achieves a tactile quality that feels both contemporary and archival. The collaboration is further refined by hair stylist Tony Lundström and makeup artist Helena Narra, whose subtle, disciplined hand allows the intricate textures of the clothing to remain the primary focus. This luxury fashion editorial succeeds by privileging composition over artifice, resulting in a cohesive, portrait-heavy study that feels inherently grounded, sophisticated, and distinctly editorial in its approach to high-fashion storytelling.
Editorial, Vertical
Natural light
Luxury Fashion Houses, Fashion, Fashion

