Karolina Wydra appears in Numéro Netherlands January 2026, photographed in multiple editorial looks that highlight texture, intimacy, and quiet drama.
January 2026. Karolina Wydra walking through an industrial dock, oversized cream faux fur coat swallowing her frame. Black tights, heels sharp against concrete. Trailers and containers behind her, utilitarian grit clashing with the coat’s volume. The look feels deliberate, almost ironic — glamour pressed against steel.
Another frame: kneeling low, black top layered under sheer embellished garment. Sequins linear, catching dim light. Shadows heavy, shimmer breaking through. The pose tense, atmosphere raw. Outfit less about polish, more about texture and grit.
Emily Bader appears in Who What Wear January 2026, photographed in multiple editorial looks that highlight intimacy, nostalgia, and quiet charm.
January 2026. Emily Bader lying across a wrought iron bed, striped sleeveless top, patterned shorts. Quilt floral, wallpaper floral, window light spilling in. The mood feels domestic, almost sleepy, yet deliberate.
Another frame: sitting on carpet, stained glass windows behind, dog leaning into her lap. Shirt black with “Chloé” flamingo graphic, skirt tan, shoes black. The atmosphere nostalgic, playful, a mix of vintage decor and affection.
Third look: hallway, floral wallpaper again. Shoes scattered, pink, white, black. She adjusts a brown heel, then sits against the wall, contemplative. The scene feels tired, reflective, almost cinematic in its simplicity.
Final frame: porch railing, blouse light, shorts ruffled. Bare feet resting, swing chair nearby, flowers bright. House painted green, trim cream. The pose relaxed, warm light folding into the scene.
Her styling here: deliberate contrasts. Stripes against floral quilt, graphic tee against stained glass, scattered heels against wallpaper, blouse against porch flowers. Together they form a fashion spread stitched from fragments. A celebrity photoshoot reframed into lived-in rhythm.
Jayde Pollard appears in Aralina’s 2026 campaign, photographed in multiple editorial looks that highlight texture, intimacy, and quiet drama.
Jayde Pollard leaning forward against a floral armchair, dress dark, textured, skirt voluminous. Sandals black, tattoo “Faith” visible on her arm. Wallpaper floral, curtains matching, window light soft. The contrast sharp — heavy outfit against delicate decor. Pollard’s multiple looks read as high fashion minimalism with grit. Each outfit carried authority: textured heavy, graphic crisp, fur vintage, leather strong, ribbed eccentric. It’s the tension between bold styling and fragile interiors that makes this editorial resonate as authentic.