In its latest fashion spread, ELLE magazine highlights strong pieces with a strong identity, among them the VII top by MARGOT VII, which stands out as a manifesto of sculptural elegance and modernity.


An international artistic team at the service of the image

The spread, at the crossroads of avant-garde and brutal romanticism, features model Sidney Rose White in a style by Giorgia Severino, where each silhouette becomes a language, a tension between strength and finesse. We rediscover fashion through sport, combining class and comfort. The VII top, with its structured volumes and architectural approach to clothing, finds a setting here that lives up to its intention. A strong and coherent imagery, which underlines the aesthetic universe of MARGOT VII: a fashion that narrates, deconstructs, and redefines the body through clothing.




A shoot highlighting effort and elegance

The production of this shoot was orchestrated by Jaqueline Lunkes, whose direction helped bring this bold visual narrative to life. Photographer Flaminia Fanale, faithful to her sensitive and precise eye, captures moments of tension and grace, magnifying the garment in its interaction with the body. The styling was by Giorgia Severino, whose work is distinguished by a rare ability to combine structure and movement. She gave the VII top a central role in a composition rich in contrasts. On the beauty front, the hair was styled by Takashi Ashizawa, who brought a touch of masterful purity to the silhouettes, while the makeup, by Karla Hirkaler, played on a muted softness and subtle nuances. Finally, Agustina Antoraz assisted with the styling as an assistant, contributing to the precision and harmony of each look.

This fashion shoot is a vibrant demonstration of the narrative power of clothing. The VII top from MARGOT VII appears as a pivotal piece, both statement and architecture, designed for those who wear fashion as a profound expression of themselves.