Vingt Sept Magazine
Myth and Migration















Apr 2026
Myth and Migration, a high-fashion editorial spread for Vingt Sept Magazine, serves as a masterclass in architectural styling and minimalist composition. Under the lens of photographer Eric Hason, the project leans into an avant-garde aesthetic, stripping away narrative clutter to focus on the interplay between form, fabric, and human geometry. Each portrait is captured against a uniform neutral grey backdrop, an intentional choice that allows the intricate craftsmanship of the wardrobe and grooming to take center stage. The styling is defined by complex, sculptural hair arrangements and bold, graphic makeup—ranging from dark, moody lips to diffused pink eyeshadow—that mirror the structural volatility of the garments. From voluminous tulle layers and sequined textures to utilitarian patchwork skirts and sheer fabrics, the styling emphasizes a sense of controlled chaos. Hason utilizes precise studio strobe lighting throughout, creating clean shadows that accentuate the contours of the face and the varied densities of the textiles. By marrying traditional portraiture with an uncompromisingly modern lens, the project channels a sophisticated, editorial minimalism that prioritizes precision over ornamentation. It is an exploration of identity through silhouettes that feel both fluid and deliberate, positioning Vingt Sept Magazine as a platform for conceptual fashion photography that pushes the boundaries of traditional garment presentation while remaining deeply grounded in technical excellence.
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