Category: Fashion & Editorial Photography
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Akane in Tokyo: White Dress Editorial Photoshoot in the Streets of Kagurazaka

Akane returns to Kagurazaka, a Tokyo neighborhood she once called home. In a white dress, surrounded by quiet streets, wooden facades, soft light, and small city details, the shoot becomes a personal story of style, movement, and memory.
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Ivy Liu in Hong Kong: Color Is the Second Pose

Ivy Liu takes over the rooftop of Hong Kong’s IFC in a tulip inspired BRAXTON design, and then color starts playing too. Warm, dreamy, graphic, and surreal, each frame proves one thing, color really can be the second pose.
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Capturing the Quiet Majesty of the Samurai in Modern Japan

On the outskirts of Osaka, Kaori steps into samurai armor with quiet force. Through sepia tones, archival textures, and a watchful raptor, this photoshoot becomes a study on heritage, discipline, and tradition brought into the present today.
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Riki in Tokyo: A Fashion Editorial in a Traditional Japanese House

Riki in Tokyo moves through three looks inside a traditional Japanese house and garden. Black lace, soft white fabric, and Smaranika Sarangi accents come together in a quiet story of mood, movement, and personal style.
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Unexpected Inspiration in the Streets of Tokyo

In Tokyo, Karen Akiyama’s style came together with rough textures, colorful alleyways, metal fences, and quiet corners. Her movement, influenced by Butoh, brought presence to the unknown, creating a story filled with gesture, stillness, atmosphere, and quiet life.
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Thu Thao in Saigon: Where Harmony and Contrast Tell the Story

Thảo’s story in Saigon begins in the quiet reverence of Thien Hau Pagoda and continues through the streets between Ben Thanh Market and the Opera House. Across both sets, her style, the locations, and the mood come together, creating a portrait shaped by harmony and contrast.
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Hal in Osaka: Quiet Confidence Under City Lights

Hal came from Kobe to Osaka for a rain soaked editorial shaped by city lights, clear umbrellas, and quiet confidence. Through two looks, she showed presence, courage, and style, while revealing a young model trusting her own light.
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Beauty Held in the Presence of History in Hong Kong

What happens when beauty enters a place shaped by memory? In this series with Chow at Kowloon Walled City Park in Hong Kong, the person, the clothing, and the location felt completely in harmony. Nothing forced. Everything connected.
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International Spotlight: A Sarangi Design in Hong Kong

What does transformation look like when fashion, history, and presence meet in the same moment? At Kowloon Walled City Park, Chow brings Smaranika Sarangi’s design into a cinematic editorial where heritage is reshaped through texture, movement, atmosphere, and an untamed spirit.
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Between Heritage and Contrast, Roselye Brings Bach Mai to Saigon

Roselye brings Bach Mai into the heart of Saigon, where elegance meets rust, softness meets steel, and the journey to the location becomes part of the story. What emerged was cinematic, textured, and full of contrast, memory, movement, and emotional depth.
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International Spotlight: A Sarangi Design in Saigon

At the Grand Saigon, Roselye brings Smaranika Sarangi’s design into a setting shaped by history, soft light, and quiet atmosphere. One of three sets we photographed that day in Ho Chi Minh City, and one that felt especially elegant and memorable.
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Changing Without Permission: Roselye in Saigon

In Saigon, I photographed Roselye in a forgotten part of the city that felt raw, real, and full of character. Wearing BRAXTON styled with her own pieces, she brought something personal to every frame, something changing, searching, and fully her own.
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Re.Imagine in Vienna with Petia Zasheva

In Vienna, Rachel Mosser and Petia Zasheva came together by the Theseustempel for a fashion editorial shaped by sustainability, craftsmanship, and purpose. Through Re.Imagine, discarded materials became expressive design, carrying story, care, and a vision for community and renewal.
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Merry Cheung Turns Calligraphy Into a Street Performance in Hong Kong

In the streets of Hong Kong, Merry Cheung turned calligraphy into something alive, personal, and quietly powerful. This shoot became a beautiful mix of ink, fashion, movement, and self expression, shaped by the city’s textures and Merry’s creative presence.
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Merry Cheung in Hong Kong: Culture, Color, and Quiet Power

Merry Cheung brings quiet power to a Central alley in Hong Kong. Her cheongsam, calligraphy fan, and stillness turn color, culture, and confidence into a deeply personal portrait.
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Ivy Liu in Hong Kong: A Story Told Through Personal Style

Ivy Liu brought her own style into the streets of Hong Kong, and that mix of confidence, softness, and personality made this shoot feel so alive. Personal, stylish, and full of city energy.
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Lia in Hong Kong: Between Urban Edge and Timeless Tradition

In Hong Kong, Lia moved between sleek modern style and the timeless presence of a cheongsam, revealing two sides of herself. Through changing light, familiar streets, and personal wardrobe choices, the shoot became a story about identity, confidence, and home.
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Ivy Liu in Hong Kong: Rebellion, Truth, and Texture

Hong Kong’s layered streets were the perfect backdrop for this editorial with Ivy Liu. Her presence brought Sarangi’s design to life, and together the city, the fashion, and her personality created a story driven by rebellion, truth, and texture in motion.
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Anna In Hong Kong After Dark

In Hong Kong at night, Anna brings presence, style, and city energy into sync. Moving through Sheung Wan and Central, she turns neon reflections, quiet tension, and three distinct looks into a fashion story that feels personal, cinematic, and fully alive.
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We Are All Warriors

Fashion becomes most powerful when it reflects something deeper than style alone. In this shoot with Somi, a Bach Mai dress became the starting point for a story of strength, individuality, and transformation, where presence, styling, and emotion came fully together.
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Meko Cheung in Bach Mai, A Hong Kong Story

Set in Hong Kong, this editorial with Meko Cheung pairs the movement of a Bach Mai dress with the city’s layered atmosphere. Meko’s quiet strength and expressive presence shape each frame, while the location deepens the story without overpowering it.
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Nature Breathes. The Doorway Listens. I Transform.

A simple doorway stood in open wetlands, clean lines against moving sky. Stacy stepped through in three dresses as I photographed two stories at once, her fashion narrative and the location’s own voice, shifting scale from small to unmistakably present.
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The Constellation in Her Hands

Stacy arrived at the hills in the last gold of day, crowned in branches, holding a constellation of white blooms. The wind felt like an open door. She smiled, claimed her own joy, lifted the flowers to the sky, and sent them upward like bright luck.
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Sculpted Elegance at Pulgas Water Temple

At Pulgas Water Temple, Marisol moved between the temple and reflecting water in a deep blue gown from the Kisau Clothing Collection, wearing a necklace by Butones Jewelry, with makeup by Wilson Quang, as light shaped a cinematic fashion story.
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Performance Blurs Reality.

Inspired by Victor Victoria, this editorial follows Jing Su as she moves through performance and fashion. Tailoring, gesture, and presence shift meaning with frame. Not disguise, but declaration. Performance blurs reality, and no one else to decide who you are.