Post-Modern R&j: Tamie Anthas

Set against a raw, architectural backdrop, this series builds a strong visual contrast between structure and fluidity. The environment grounds the narrative, while the styling and movement introduce a sense of disruption that feels both deliberate and controlled.

Creative direction by Tamie Anthas keeps the concept cohesive throughout, allowing each frame to feel connected without becoming repetitive. The composition is carefully handled by photographer Icie Eici, using depth and perspective to emphasise both the setting and the relationship between the subjects.

The fashion by Digitalkitti brings a sculptural quality to the editorial, with pieces that hold their shape against the harsh surroundings while still allowing movement. Makeup artists Pamela Lucarini and Ghada Nouh create a bold, defined look that adds intensity without overpowering the imagery.

Models Ashlyn Mckean and Myloh carry the narrative with a strong presence, balancing stillness and tension across each frame. The overall result feels considered and confident, with a clear identity that runs consistently throughout the series.

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