Gone

A study in restraint and quiet seduction, this editorial unfolds through stripped-back moments where texture, silhouette, and presence take precedence over excess. There’s a deliberate stillness to each frame, an intimacy that feels both controlled and instinctive—allowing every gesture and shift in mood to resonate.

At the centre is Julia Rodrigo, whose gaze carries a quiet tension, soft yet self-possessed, balancing vulnerability with strength. Her presence moves seamlessly through contrasts of sheer lace, sculptural leather, and bare skin, each look defined by intention rather than ornament.

Hair by Patrizio Niccolai remains sleek and instinctive, framing the face with a refined simplicity that enhances natural form without distraction.

Photographed by Pablo Rodrigo, the series is captured with a subtle sensitivity to light and shadow, creating a rhythm that feels both editorial and deeply personal, where what is left unsaid holds as much weight as what is seen.