T: The New York Times Style Magazine MENA
April main fashion







Apr 2026
The April main fashion editorial for T: The New York Times Style Magazine MENA serves as a masterclass in architectural storytelling, blending the raw, weathered textures of rustic environments with the polished precision of high luxury fashion. Under the visionary guidance of creative director Dane Stojanovic, this project leans into an aesthetic of editorial minimalism, where the interplay between light and structure becomes as vital as the garments themselves. Photographer Vladimir Martí masterfully employs low-key chiaroscuro and sharp natural light to carve out dramatic silhouettes, turning every frame into a study of form and shadow. Whether the subjects are framed by recessed arches or rugged, stone-walled backdrops, the visual narrative remains cohesive and strikingly cinematic. Fashion editor and stylist Carmelo Corvaia curates an eclectic, high-contrast wardrobe that oscillates between sculptural velvet capes, intricate laser-cut lace, and shimmering metallic textures, all elevated by bold, oversized jewelry. The result is a series of evocative portraits that challenge traditional fashion photography by prioritizing geometric composition and the tactile contrast between fabric and environment. By harmonizing the soft, complex patterns of lace with the harsh, graphic lines cast by direct sunlight, the team has produced an editorial that feels both timeless and urgently contemporary, perfectly aligning with the magazine’s reputation for sophisticated and artistic visual journalism.
Editorial, Vertical
Low-key / chiaroscuro, Natural light
Luxury Fashion Houses, Fashion