Sorbet Magazine
Golden Girl












Jan 2026
Golden Girl for Sorbet Magazine is a masterclass in editorial portraiture, capturing a high-fashion aesthetic that balances structural rigor with an intimate, raw edge. Under the vision of creative director William Buckley, the project leans into a consistent metallic gold color palette, using studio strobe lighting to emphasize the interplay between sharp silhouettes and shimmering textures. Photographer Ryan Tandya employs a clean, minimalist approach, ensuring that the model’s platinum blonde pixie cut and bold jewelry remain the focal points against neutral, monochromatic studio backdrops. The editorial is characterized by its sophisticated styling, where layered gold necklaces and elaborate metallic corsetry meet subtle, personal touches like intricate line tattoos. The execution highlights a blend of polished luxury and defiant personality, with hair styling by Jean-Luc Amarin and makeup by Jeanne Salord contributing to the clean, luminous skin that defines the series. Through the producer Jean-Marc Mondelet, the production maintains a cohesive visual language across diverse sets, ranging from high-gloss quilted metallics to delicate lace gowns. Ultimately, the project serves as a compelling study in light and form, utilizing editorial techniques to elevate everyday fashion into a statement of contemporary luxury. The result is a series that feels both timeless and aggressively modern, perfectly encapsulating the refined, avant-garde spirit typical of top-tier fashion houses.
Editorial, Vertical, Vertical, Vertical, Vertical
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Luxury Fashion Houses, Fashion, Fashion
