Various Lookbooks/Catalogs
P. JOHNSON FEMME FALL 26








May 2026
The P. Johnson Femme Fall 26 collection campaign is a masterclass in editorial minimalism, stripping away the extraneous to highlight the intersection of architecture, textiles, and human form. Through the lens of photographer James Harvey-Kelly, the project unfolds as a series of high-contrast portraits that lean into the quiet authority of the collection. The imagery emphasizes the refined silhouettes and tactile qualities of the apparel—from heavy wool coats to fluid knits—achieving a timeless, sophisticated aesthetic that feels both rooted in classic luxury and refreshingly contemporary. Central to this visual narrative is model Marie Seguy, whose calm, direct engagement with the camera brings a palpable sense of poise to the frames. Stylist Hannah Ryan expertly navigates the balance between structure and drape, utilizing clean lines and subtle metallic accents to punctuate the palette of dark olives, deep charcoals, and sharp blacks. The series employs natural light to accentuate the depth of texture, while the deliberate use of medium format and analogue techniques lends a granular, authentic quality to the work. Hair stylist Craig Taylor complements these sharp sartorial choices with flowing, movement-oriented styling. By grounding the subject against austere, architectural backgrounds and sculptural elements, the campaign effectively transforms a fashion lookbook into a study of form, light, and understated elegance.
Editorial, Vertical
Natural light, Natural light
Luxury Fashion Houses, Fashion, Fashion
