Eternal Weekend

Sunlight lingers like memory, and the weekend stretches into golden stillness — this is the world of Eternal Weekend.

Captured by Zsofia Bodnar, the story invites us into a timeless pause: two figures, one horizon, and the breath of the sea between them.

Here, skin is luminous, fabric drifts, and the moment becomes ritual. Under the guiding eye of art-director and producer Bernice Hopman, each page is a conversation between presence and pause.

Stylist Lautje Janssen arranges garments with the ease of a second skin — lace and leather, fluid layers meeting crisp structure, sculpted by light and wind. Beauty is quiet — make-up by Carlijn van den Boogaard whispers sun-kissed tones; hair by Kris van Laerhoven drifts undone, as if touched by sea spray.

In this narrative, the weekend refuses to end. It lingers — endless, unhurried — carried by tide and temperature, memory and movement.

This is elegance grounded in simplicity: the horse beneath them, water beneath the sand, and the soft silhouette of freedom against the skyline.

Eternal. Patient. Real.