Vogue Japan
Supple Summer


Jun 2026
Vogue Japan embraces the arrival of the warmer months with Supple Summer, a striking cosmetics editorial that redefines traditional beauty standards through a lens of tactile experimentation and bold chromatic play. The feature leans into an aesthetic of editorial minimalism, prioritizing the raw, authentic texture of skin alongside high-impact pigments. Photographer Rui Faria captures a series of intimate, high-key macro portraits that strip back the noise, focusing instead on the interplay between light and surface. Makeup artist Megumi Matsuno transforms the model, Mengyao Wang, into a living canvas, utilizing a sophisticated palette of vibrant yellow spots and soft, atmospheric purple washes around the eyes. This deliberate juxtaposition of delicate, shimmering bronze lip finishes against the structural intensity of the makeup application highlights a mastery of color theory. By blending traditional beauty tropes with an unconventional, artistic approach, the editorial creates a narrative that feels both aspirational and deeply rooted in modern craft. The project successfully demonstrates how focused, detail-oriented photography and intentional styling can elevate cosmetic concepts into high-fashion storytelling. Through these tight, intentional compositions and precise execution, the team behind Supple Summer creates a visual language that is as much about the physical sensation of the products as it is about the final look, cementing its place as a standout piece in contemporary beauty editorial photography.
Editorial, Vertical, Editorial, Vertical
Macro, Macro
Cosmetics, Cosmetics, Beauty, Beauty

