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Glass presents Hard Lines, Soft Edges – an editorial by Jon Gorrigan and Nicola Rose


MASCULINE codes are reimagined through a feminine lens. Structured coats, softened shirting, and a palette of grounded neutrals trace the contours of modern identity.

Photograph: Jon Gorrigan

Photograph: Jon Gorrigan

Photograph: Jon Gorrigan

Photograph: Jon Gorrigan

Photograph: Jon Gorrigan

Photograph: Jon Gorrigan

Photograph: Jon Gorrigan

Photograph: Jon Gorrigan

Photograph: Jon Gorrigan

Photograph: Jon Gorrigan

Team credits:

Photographer: Jon Gorrigan

Stylist: Nicola Rose

Hair: Jordan Robertson at Premier

Makeup: Lou Box 

Manicurist: Charly Avenell using Nailberry 

Digital assistant: Danny Millar

Photography assistant: Louie Mire 

Styling Assistant: Joanne Toolan 

Junior styling assistant: Talia Kay

Model: Ariane at Established

Clothing Credits:

Look 1 and 2: PAUL SMITH

Look 3 and 6: LOUIS VUITTON

Look 4: LAURA PITHARAS

Look 5: GANT

Look 7: Trench CAMILLA AND MARC | Sweater MARGARET HOWELL

Look 8: Clothing EUDON CHOI | Shoes TOD’S

Look 9: TOD’S

Look 10: Suit JOSEPH | Shoes AEYDE

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