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🚀 New drop alert! Vanessa Liu and Alessia Rossi just proved that comfort can be couture in the latest Vogue spread. 🌿✨
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| Role | Name | Vision | |------|------|--------| | Creative Director | Marta Lúcia Bianchi | “Treat the bathroom as a runway. If you can make a bidet look sexy, you can make any everyday object a fashion statement.” | | Stylist | Jasmin Kwon | Curated a wardrobe that fuses streetwear’s utility with couture’s fluidity—think oversized utility jackets paired with silk slip dresses. | | Hair & Makeup | Léa Duarte | A “wet‑look” aesthetic inspired by water droplets, using high‑gloss gels and a subtle iridescent shimmer to echo the reflective surfaces of Tushy’s porcelain. | | Photographer | Rafaël S. Ortega | Shot with a 50 mm Zeiss lens, employing natural light filtered through translucent acrylic panels to simulate the gentle glow of a bathroom at dawn. | | Set Designer | Nico Varela | Constructed a “modular bathroom” that could be re‑arranged on the fly—tiles that slide, sinks that swivel, and a central Tushy unit that doubles as a pedestal. |
Part 2 of the Tushy‑Vogue narrative proves that luxury and sustainability are not mutually exclusive; they can, in fact, amplify each other when approached with creativity and intention. Vanessa and Alessia have set a new benchmark for model‑brand collaborations—showing that the next frontier of fashion storytelling lies in the most unexpected of places: the bathroom. 🚀 New drop alert
Stay tuned for Part 3, where the duo takes the collaboration beyond print, launching an immersive pop‑up experience in New York’s SoHo that will let the public “step into the Tushy world” for the first time.
Editor’s Note: All garments and accessories featured are either from current collections or produced in partnership with sustainable manufacturers. The Tushy products displayed are genuine, fully functional bidets; no prop replicas were used. | Role | Name | Vision | |------|------|--------|
Prepared by the Vogue Editorial Team – July 30, 2023
Moretti’s reputation as a shape‑shifter—shifting from gothic minimalism to baroque maximalism—makes her the perfect counterpart. For this spread she dons a custom‑crafted, hand‑embroidered corset made of reclaimed denim, paired with an oversized, asymmetrical skirt that folds around her hips like a sculpted wave. The juxtaposition of raw denim with delicate gold thread underscores the theme of transformation.
“I see the ‘tushy’ as a pivot point,” Moretti explained. “It’s where the past meets the future—where the traditionally hidden becomes the celebrated focal point of the narrative.”
Lee employs a slow‑motion technique as the models execute a series of ballet‑inspired lunges and hip‑rolls. The resulting images blur the line between still photography and performance art, emphasizing the muscular strength and grace inherent in the posterior muscles.
