March 31, 2017
Published in: Avant-Garde
Lera Abova splits herself down the center in “Stop playing with my emotions!” by Mariano Vivanco for Supplement Magazine, SS 2017. A tale of two sides converge as clown art commences. Standing on the spectrum of truth one can’t help but be moved by the space between. Celebrating a place of sheer excess, this extravagant tale delves into dueling personalities. Vivanco tak…
January 4, 2014
Published in: Covers
Candice Swanepoel in ‘Antes do Pôr Do Sol’ by Zee Nunes, Mariano Vivanco & Jacques Dequeker for Vogue Brazil January 2014. From sublte to stunning this willowy mix of vibrant shots captures the wide range of Island Fever. A masterful blend of black & white and captivating color, this rich array of tribal beauty is effortlessly captured by this saturated series. (Styli…
July 11, 2013
Published in: Editorials
Pop goes the fashion as Mirte Maas makes a statement in ‘Musa Artsy’ by Mariano Vivanco for the July 2013 issue of Vogue Brazil. A creatively enhanced, culturally rich editorial, Vivanco takes us to one of the cities greatest gifts, the graffiti galleries. In (Fashion Editor) Giovanni Frasson’s version of street chic, we are treated to a stunning series of Falls co…
February 20, 2013
Published in: Covers
Don’t cross the Kloss. ‘Karlie Kloss 11.01.13’ plays both sides in this gritty tough-girl editorial, by Mariano Vivanco for the Spring 2013 issue of Muse Magazine. Shorned and sexy, Kloss embraces her androgyny with a new dew, smudged out makeup and a drop-dead sexy wardrobe, so chic, it will make you question your own fashion identity Set against a gr…
December 17, 2011
Published in: Editorials
From Breakfast at Tiffany’s, one of the most beloved characters celluloid-history, Holly Golightly, is reinvented as “Madame X” by model Kendra Spears. In the original film Audrey Hepburn turned the streets of Manhattan into her own fashion-playground, strolling up/down 5th-Ave in head-to-toe Givenchy. In this playful layout for Muse M…