There is a certain electricity in fashion photography when it transcends simply showing clothes and begins to tell a story. In this latest editorial, that spark turns into a full flame. The images are cinematic, darkly romantic, and unapologetically dramatic, each frame folding elegance and provocation into one.

 

At the helm is Leonardo V, an eclectic and sustainable photographer whose practice draws inspiration from everywhere: art, music, politics, literature, even fleeting encounters with the environment. “I enjoy expressing myself in diverse ways,” he says, describing his work as a fusion of influences that are as layered as the looks his lens captures.

Magdaline @takangirowearing Dress By Zantiago @zantiagomilano
Hat piece by @archiviopandora

 


In this editorial, Leonardo doesn’t just shoot garments — he brings them to life. His direction embraces mood as much as silhouette. Rich black fabrics gleam under carefully calibrated lighting, veils blur the line between allure and mystery, while sculptural headpieces transform models into living architecture. “I use composition, lighting, and posing to bring the clothes to life, allowing the clothing to shine through the model’s performance,” he explains.

 

Magdaline @takangiro wearing Perl dress by Couture is Forever
@foreveruniquecouture
Eco Jacket by Kokhia
Black Lace gloves by Valentino Garavani vintage
Perl necklace vintage

 

 

The setting itself is stripped back, modern yet intimate, placing the focus firmly on the clothing’s graphic power and the model’s commanding presence. Leonardo speaks of location and light as characters of their own: “Lighting is crucial, as it creates a specific mood or atmosphere — warm and cozy, or cool and dramatic. It sets the tone for the story.” In this case, the story reads as a nocturnal play of elegance, with each shadow, fabric fold, and pearl strand performing their role with precision.

 

 

Magdaline @takangiro
wearing Dress with Perls by Couture is Forever Couture Vintage Hat @afamilyaffairsecondhand
@foreveruniquecouture

 

 

The collaboration extended beyond the lens. Leonardo emphasizes the synergy with stylists, hair and make-up artists, and the models themselves, all contributing to a seamless performance. “I work closely with my team,” he says, “because fashion photography is never a solo act. It’s a dialogue of creative minds, together crafting a narrative.”

 

Devyne Oyintari Ebikake @devyne_ebikake
Wearing Black dress by Kokhia @kokhia.mc
Couture Vintage Hat by @afamilyaffairsecondhand
Black Lace gloves by Valentino Garavani Vintage @afamilyaffairsecondhand
Shoes Le Silla Vintage by @archiviopandora

 

 


And the narrative here is unmistakable: a celebration of depth, power, and the haunting beauty of black. The clothes do not merely drape the models — they speak through them. Accessories, textures, and sculptural silhouettes become symbols of authority and grace. Leonardo’s touch ensures that each detail, from the curve of a hat brim to the glint of a pearl necklace, adds not just style but storytelling.

 

Magdaline @takangiro
wearing Couture dress and accessories by Couture is Forever
@foreveruniquecouture
Shoes Le Silla by @archiviopandora
Devyne Oyintari Ebikake @devyne

But what makes this story even more powerful is the presence of the models themselves. In the vibrant tapestry of fashion, art, and architecture, Black models and women have long been at the forefront, shaping narratives, challenging norms, and inspiring generations. Their presence and influence continue to redefine beauty standards, elevate cultural expressions, and drive innovation across creative industries.

 

Magdaline @takangiro
wearing Couture dress and accessories by Couture is Forever
@foreveruniquecouture
Shoes Le Silla by @archiviopandora
Devyne Oyintari Ebikake @devyne_ebikake
Wearing Dress Couture by Khleo @khleoofficial
Echo Jacket by @kokhia.mc
Shoes Le Silla Vintage by @archiviopandora

 

 

Devyne Oyintari Ebikake @devyne_ebikake
Wearing Dress by Khleo @khleoofficial
Couture Vintage Hat @afamilyaffairsecondhand
Gloves by maxmara vintage @afamilyaffairsecondhand
Shoes Le Silla by @archiviopandora

 


From shattering barriers on runways and magazine covers worldwide to embodying diversity and authenticity, Black models have consistently reimagined what fashion can represent. Today, a new wave champions inclusivity, highlighting the importance of diverse voices in shaping global fashion narratives. Celebrating these trailblazers is not only about individual achievements; it’s about acknowledging the profound impact of Black women in building a more inclusive and representative world.

 

From left Magdaline @takangiro & Devyne Oyintari Ebikake @devyne_ebikake
wearing Total Look Couture is Forever @foreveruniquecouture
Couture Vintage Hat by @afamilyaffairsecondhand

 

From left Magdaline @takangiro & Devyne Oyintari Ebikake @devyne_ebikake
Wearing Total Look Couture is Forever @foreveruniquecouture
Vintage Shoes by @archiviopandora

 

 

From left Devyne Oyintari Ebikake @devyne_ebikake & Magdaline @takangiro
Wearing Total Look Couture is Forever @foreveruniquecoutuare

Their artistry, vision, and leadership extend beyond the frame, continuing to challenge stereotypes and inspire future generations to dream boldly. Leonardo’s editorial, with its haunting interplay of light and shadow, stands as both homage and stage — a reminder that fashion, when anchored in representation, becomes not just style, but storytelling with power and permanence.

 

Devyne Oyintari Ebikake @devyne_ebikake
Wearing Total Look Couture is Forever @foreveruniquecouture
Shoes by @archiviopandora

 

Credits:

Art Direction – Photography & Styling

Leonardo V @leovpage

MUA

Veronica Falcones @veronica.falcones

Photo Assistant

Tommaso Marino @tommasomarino_

Models

Magdaline @takangiro

Devyne Oyintari Ebikake @devyne_ebikake

Model Agency

@wave_management

Production

@le2garson

Location

Thanks @studiozeta

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