AS gender roles continue to transform beyond the confines that previously defined the fashion industry, a fluidity between femininity and masculinity has in effect become a norm for many designers. Utilising both men’s and womenswear pieces from brands such as E. Tautz, Thomas Pink, Nigel Cabourn, King & Tuckfield, Hugo Boss, Drakes and Joseph we explore how quality and timeless fashion sees beyond the traditional constructs of femininity and masculinity.
Dominika Sedlakova. Photograph: Max Hetherington
Dominika Sedlakova. Photograph: Max Hetherington
Dominika Sedlakova. Photograph: Max Hetherington
Dominika Sedlakova. Photograph: Max Hetherington
Dominika Sedlakova. Photograph: Max Hetherington
Dominika Sedlakova. Photograph: Max Hetherington
Dominika Sedlakova. Photograph: Max Hetherington
Dominika Sedlakova. Photograph: Max Hetherington
Photographer: Max Hetherington @iammaximilianiam
Represented by: Jade Lajer @major_lajer
Model: Dominika Sedlakova @domin_ass
Creative Production: Jesse Sheen @jessesheen
Stylist: Melissa Jane Tarling @melissajanetarling
Make-up Artist: Emily Wood @emilywoodmakeup
Hair: Sam Koroma @romansam
Credits:
Look 1
Suit: Drakes
Collar shirt: King & Tuckfield
Look2
Leather trench: Hugo Boss
Look 3
Knitwear: Samsøe Samsøe
White Shirt: Voranida
Leather dress: Vintage Joseph
Look 4
Leather gloves: vintage stylists own
Earring: Vermeer Studio
Knitted Vest: COS
Headscarf: handmade by stylist, fabric by Cloth House (Soho)
Look 5
Cream Skirt: vintage
Socks: Pantherella
Shoes: Gh Bass
Look 6
Full look: E. Tautz
Earring: Vermeer Studio
Look 7
Knitwear: Samsøe Samsøe
White Shirt: Voranida
Leather dress: Vintage Joseph
Earring: Vermeer Studio
Socks: Pantherella
Shoes: GH Bass
Look 8
Leather gloves: vintage stylists own
Knitted Vest: COS
Gold ring: Simuero
Cream Skirt: vintage