Posts featuring model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

Beauty Explores Art of Exposure in 'Privacy Settings' for W Mag

The worlds most beautiful, and followed, women expose a part of themselves we won’t see on screen in ‘Privacy Settings’ by Mert & Marcus for W Magazine, August 2015. Anna, Barbara, Bella, Chrissy, Doutzen, Lily, Rosie, Joan, Emily & Irina brave a new world in dynamic shots not made for Instagram. The power of processing has been foregone in favor of something quic…

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Evokes an Aire of Exposure

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley evokes an aire of exposure by Luigi & Iango for Lui Magazine, June 2015. Posing with power, she works the angles with extraordinary aplomb. An evocative take on the art of exhibitionism. This femme-fatale has her day with an alluring array of sex & play. Embracing film noir, the 90’s erupts, as we revisit our infatuation with voyeurism. Stylist,Â…

'Always & Forever' A Show by Nick Knight, Garage

The art of appreciation draws near in ‘Always & Forever’ by Nick Knight for Garage Magazine #6 S/S 2014. A daring portrayal of high fashion artistry. With metal, ropes, leather and lace the clothes become less about what they represent and more about the picture of possibility. Adorned with futuristic accessories, (Stylist) Charlotte Stockdale uses the extreme nature …

Love Magazine

Cara Delevinge, Edie Campbell, Georgia May Jagger & Rosie Huntington-Whiteley make magic in ‘Hello Sweetie’ by Mert & Marcus for Love Magazine #10, the 5th Anniversary issue F/W 2013/14. Inspired by the enduring cultural influence of Minnie Mouse, the innovative (Editor-in-Chief) Katie Grand does the impossible – she makes Minnie look cutting-edge co…

Guy Aroch Turns Stuff of Fluff into Pure Fashion Art

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley stars in ‘Summer with Rosie’ by Guy Aroch for Muse Magazine #34 Summer 2013. The latest in a long line of artful editorials by this visionary photographer, his ability to turn what is the stuff of fluff for everyone else, into edgy works of fashion art is nothing less than remarkable. It’s what I’ve come to think of as The Aroch Way. Less an id…