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Underground fashion shoot for emerging designer collective. Bold geometric lines meet smoky shadows, creating editorial looks that blur the line between beauty and art. Featured in three international fashion magazines.
Makeup: Zara Chen, Noir Studio
Photography: Marcus Vale
Styling: Underground Collective
Models: Elite Agency
Credits:
The editorial was featured in three international fashion magazines and generated over 500K social media impressions. Two looks from the series became signature requests at the studio, proving that bold editorial work translates into real client demand.
The Result:
Model 3: Razor-sharp winged liner with charcoal shadows, nude lips
Model 2: Razor-sharp winged liner with charcoal shadows, nude lips
Model 1: Razor-sharp winged liner with charcoal shadows, nude lips
The Execution:
Lead artist Zara Chen spent two weeks developing the concept with the creative team. Each look featured sharp geometric liner work inspired by urban architecture, paired with smoky shadows that created depth and mystery. The key was balancing editorial drama with wearable attitude.
The Process:
Creating editorial looks bold enough to stop scrollers mid-feed while ensuring each model's unique features remained the hero. The shoot required six distinct looks across three models, each representing a different aspect of modern rebellion.
The Challenge:
When Underground Collective approached Noir for their debut editorial series, they wanted something that captured the raw energy of street culture while maintaining high-fashion sophistication. The concept: rebellion refined into art.
The Vision:
A-list actress preparation for major awards ceremony. Classic Hollywood glamour with a modern twist—flawless base, sculpted features, and that signature Noir edge that had her trending all night.
Makeup: Zara Chen, Noir Studio
Photography: Marcus Vale
Styling: Underground Collective
Models: Elite Agency
Credits:
The editorial was featured in three international fashion magazines and generated over 500K social media impressions. Two looks from the series became signature requests at the studio, proving that bold editorial work translates into real client demand.
The Result:
Model 3: Razor-sharp winged liner with charcoal shadows, nude lips
Model 2: Razor-sharp winged liner with charcoal shadows, nude lips
Model 1: Razor-sharp winged liner with charcoal shadows, nude lips
The Execution:
Lead artist Zara Chen spent two weeks developing the concept with the creative team. Each look featured sharp geometric liner work inspired by urban architecture, paired with smoky shadows that created depth and mystery. The key was balancing editorial drama with wearable attitude.
The Process:
Creating editorial looks bold enough to stop scrollers mid-feed while ensuring each model's unique features remained the hero. The shoot required six distinct looks across three models, each representing a different aspect of modern rebellion.
The Challenge:
When Underground Collective approached Noir for their debut editorial series, they wanted something that captured the raw energy of street culture while maintaining high-fashion sophistication. The concept: rebellion refined into art.
The Vision:
Warehouse wedding with high-fashion attitude. Soft romantic base elevated with dramatic liner and perfectly imperfect texture. Timeless elegance that photographed beautifully against raw urban backdrops.
Makeup: Zara Chen, Noir Studio
Photography: Marcus Vale
Styling: Underground Collective
Models: Elite Agency
Credits:
The editorial was featured in three international fashion magazines and generated over 500K social media impressions. Two looks from the series became signature requests at the studio, proving that bold editorial work translates into real client demand.
The Result:
Model 3: Razor-sharp winged liner with charcoal shadows, nude lips
Model 2: Razor-sharp winged liner with charcoal shadows, nude lips
Model 1: Razor-sharp winged liner with charcoal shadows, nude lips
The Execution:
Lead artist Zara Chen spent two weeks developing the concept with the creative team. Each look featured sharp geometric liner work inspired by urban architecture, paired with smoky shadows that created depth and mystery. The key was balancing editorial drama with wearable attitude.
The Process:
Creating editorial looks bold enough to stop scrollers mid-feed while ensuring each model's unique features remained the hero. The shoot required six distinct looks across three models, each representing a different aspect of modern rebellion.
The Challenge:
When Underground Collective approached Noir for their debut editorial series, they wanted something that captured the raw energy of street culture while maintaining high-fashion sophistication. The concept: rebellion refined into art.
The Vision:
Commercial beauty campaign for luxury cosmetics brand. Vibrant neon accents against flawless skin, creating looks that pop on digital platforms while maintaining sophisticated editorial quality.
Makeup: Zara Chen, Noir Studio
Photography: Marcus Vale
Styling: Underground Collective
Models: Elite Agency
Credits:
The editorial was featured in three international fashion magazines and generated over 500K social media impressions. Two looks from the series became signature requests at the studio, proving that bold editorial work translates into real client demand.
The Result:
Model 3: Razor-sharp winged liner with charcoal shadows, nude lips
Model 2: Razor-sharp winged liner with charcoal shadows, nude lips
Model 1: Razor-sharp winged liner with charcoal shadows, nude lips
The Execution:
Lead artist Zara Chen spent two weeks developing the concept with the creative team. Each look featured sharp geometric liner work inspired by urban architecture, paired with smoky shadows that created depth and mystery. The key was balancing editorial drama with wearable attitude.
The Process:
Creating editorial looks bold enough to stop scrollers mid-feed while ensuring each model's unique features remained the hero. The shoot required six distinct looks across three models, each representing a different aspect of modern rebellion.
The Challenge:
When Underground Collective approached Noir for their debut editorial series, they wanted something that captured the raw energy of street culture while maintaining high-fashion sophistication. The concept: rebellion refined into art.
The Vision: