VOGUE PHOTOSHOOT ON MARS

What if Vogue did a shoot on Mars and nobody told the model it was supposed to be science fiction?

This series started with a question I couldn't stop asking: what would it look like if the most beautiful editorial shoot I could imagine had no gravity, no limits, and no earthly budget constraints? The answer, apparently, involves red dunes, impossible pink clouds, iridescent fabric that catches light that doesn't exist, and a subject so composed she makes the entire planet feel like it was built for her.

I approached every image the way I'd approach a real shoot — thinking about light direction, the relationship between subject and environment, the feeling of the frame. The difference is that the environment is Mars and the clouds are doing things clouds have never done on any planet we know of.

This is what fashion photography looks like when you remove every practical constraint and just ask: what's the most magnificent thing I can imagine? AI let me find out. The answer is this. Her. Here. Completely in her element on a world that doesn't exist yet.

Some shoots you plan. Some shoots you dream. This one required leaving the solar system entirely.

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