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Glass presents Burn the Midnight Oil – an editorial by Tom O’Neill and Lily Rimmer


Burn the Midnight Oil is a captivating exploration of contrasts. Channeling a motor-inspired mood, the high-shine leather, structured cuts, and shadowy hues evoke a nocturnal edge. This edgy foundation is juxtaposed by softer, more delicate elements: ethereal feathers, artful cut-outs, and flowing, feminine silhouettes that lend an air of grace. The interplay between hard and soft textures creates a narrative of rebellion tempered with refinement, a perfect harmony of power and poise under the glow of midnight.

Photographer TOM O’NEILL

Senior Fashion Editor LILY RIMMER

Make up EOIN WHELAN

Hair YUI OZAKI

Photography assistant OSCAR ECKEL

Model TINA KOVEYSHA at PRM

Clothing credits
Look 1: Jacket, trousers TOVE STUDIO
Look 2: Jacket ISABEL MARANT
Look 3: Bralette BEVZA, Hat CONNOLLY, Vest STYLIST’S OWN
Look 4: Shoes, jacket ISABEL MARANT, Bodysuit TOM FORD
Look 5: Dress LOEWE, Shoes CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN
Look 6: Suit ROLAND MOURET, Shoes FERRAGAMO

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