ON OUR RADAR

STYLIST: SALOME POLOUDENNY

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We admire Salomé's ability to transcend traditional styling into a more conceptual realm. Her mixed approach - combining high fashion with secondhand pieces - aligns perfectly with Creative Blood's ethos of sustainable innovation. What captivates us is how she transforms clothing into visual language, showcased in her ongoing collaboration with (LA)HORDE. Salomé creates aesthetic narratives that communicate identity beyond fashion -making her work particularly resonant for our agency.

"DEAR STRANGER" BY SHIZUKA YOKOMIZO

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This quiet, haunting series has lingered in our minds for years. We’re captivated by the delicate tension in Shizuka’s portraits- subjects seen through windows, invited anonymously to be photographed. Created in the early 2000s, the images feel eerily relevant now. They speak to distance, consent, and intimacy without a word. We chose this project because it reminds us how photography can still whisper.

DIGITAL ARTIST: CRISTIAN PODDIGHE

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Mixing pop culture and cinematic flair, we’re here for grand boulevards and serious caddy swagger.

AI STREET PHOTOGRAPHER ARTIST: SY GOLDSTEIN

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We love that Sy’s work is rooted in street portrait photography, creating faces that look like they could have pounded the NYC streets in the 80s.

VISUAL ARTIST: HANA KATOBA

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We’ve been fans of Hana’s work for a while, and this latest piece nails it. A beautiful environmental story that speaks directly to our values on sustainability.

MULTIDISCIPILINARY ARTIST: EMI KUSANO

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On first glance these seem like beautiful photographs, with a painterly quality that lures you in - then the distortions hit, and you can’t unsee them.

VISUAL ARTIST: HOLA RIT

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Hola's collage and inflatable series feel like a breath of fresh air in an AI world obsessed with “perfection.” Imperfect, playful, and full of attitude.

DIGITAL CREATOR: MARCIJUŠ STUDIO

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Tablescapes that make us want to throw dinner parties in the chicest spaces. Imagine the magic if a brand brought these to life IRL.

HAIR STYLIST: MUSTAFA YANAZ

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We’re in awe of Mustafa’s ability to style chaotic hair days into punk-rock perfection. Hats off to him

FASHION DESIGNER: MARIE ADAM-LEENAERDT

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Marie pushes volume, structure and bold proportions into new heights of style

ARTIST: YUMNA AL-ARASHI

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Artist, Yumna Al-Arashi turns the lens on herself in her exhibition Tears For The Future

FASHION STYLIST: RICARDO ARENAS V

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This is what happens when fashion crashes into culture and scribbles way outside the lines

PHOTOGRAPHER: SONGYI YOON

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Dreamlike scenes from South Korean Photographer Songyi Yoon

CREATIVE DIRECTOR: ISABELLE BUCKLAND

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Isabelle Buckland doesn’t just set the table, she stages a feast for the eyes

PHOTOGRAPHER & DIRECTOR: LENNERT MADOU

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The music video for Tsar B is a masterclass in vision and making. No AI here - just grace, graft, and raw creativity. Photographer-director Lennert Madou and team: we bow to the blood, sweat, and tears behind this.

SET DESIGNER: CLARISSE D'ARCIMOLES / MCKINLOCH STUDIO

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We fell right down the rabbit hole with Clarisse’s work - playful, mythical, and a little feral. Her World of interiors cover with Richard E. Grant has that same untamed magic. We love the sketchbook pages that reveal the transformation from first thoughts to final world.

PHOTOGRAPHER: FRANCESC PLANES

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From the sweaty front-row rush to the chaos behind the scenes, we’re drawn to the streak of humour running through these Fashion Week backstage moments, captured by Paris-based photographer Francesc Planes.

PHOTOGRAPHER & PERFORMANCE ARTIST: ISABELLE WENZEL

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Artist, performer, and photographer all in one, and trained by a former acrobat from the main circus in Moscow, Isabelle Wenzel shoots herself in insane poses and looks, with raw energy and incredible strength.

PHOTOGRAPHER: HARRIET MACSWEEN

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Tactile storytelling from Harriet MacSween. Every shot pulses with colour and texture you can almost touch. There's an ooze of soft femininity that contrasts beautifully with her bold use of colour and pigment. We love the intimacy she creates with such extreme close up beauty work.

ARTIST & COMPOSER: BORIS ACKET

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Through a fusion of sound, light, and movement, Boris Acket's installations transform spaces into fully sensory experiences with swelling fabrics, shifting lights, and immersive motion.

STYLIST: ROBBIE SPENCER

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Robbie has taken the humble Adidas tracksuit to create these sculptural looks, which simultaneously celebrate and subvert the iconic triple stripe synonymous with the brand.

PHOTOGRAPHER: TOM SILVESTER

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Tom’s background as a graphic designer clearly shapes his perspective and translates in his photography – every frame an expert expression of colour and composition.

COLLAB: NORBLACK NORWHITE x NIKE

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Nike’s historic collaboration with all-female design duo NorBlack NorWhite brings traditional Indian dress to contemporary sportswear, and we’re blown away by the beauty of it.

FLORAL ARTIST: HARRIET PARRY

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Harriet transforms the human form into a living canvas where industrial meets organic. Her portraits dissolve the boundaries between fashion, sculpture, and botanical art, each piece a radical reimagining of identity itself.

COSTUME DESIGNER: SPENCER HORNE

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Spencer's audacious costume universe defies convention at every turn. For this story shot in Morocco, each garment has been radically reimagined from local materials scavenged from the souks and markets of Essaouira - like this recycled windsurfing kite fabric transformed into an otherworldly dress.

DIRECTOR & CHOREOGRAPHER: BENJAMIN JONSSON

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Benjamin Jonsson brings the energy and dynamism of his choreography to his directing lens. We recommend checking out HERD (mentality) — first premiered on Nowness last year, which interrogates the intricate dynamics of group mentality and personal identity.

STYLIST: MARISSA BAKLAYAN

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We're captivated by Marissa's fearless approach to styling —her juxtaposition of textures creates a visual language that's uniquely her own. We value artists who challenge conventions, and Marissa's minimalist-meets-avant-garde aesthetic perfectly embodies this spirit. Her ability to transform everyday elements into extraordinary visual narratives caught our eye. Marissa's collaborations with heavyweights like Gucci and Marc Jacobs only confirm what we already knew — she's a visionary force.

ARTIST: SIENNA MURDOCH

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We’re obsessed with Sienna’s world of “Geline”— a seductive, seaweed-based biomaterial that shimmers, jiggles, and almost breathes. Her objects walk the line between sculpture, skin, and dessert — visceral, erotic, and weirdly tender. We chose her because she’s rewriting materiality with humour and heart, creating something deeply emotional and undeniably new. Her work feels like future folklore, and we can't look away

PHOTOGRAPHER: JOYCE NG

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Joyce’s work feels like stepping into a surreal street-cast daydream. We love how she fuses offbeat casting with cultural storytelling, making the mundane mythic. Her signature use of natural settings and unexpected props gives everyday scenes theatrical weight. With clients from i-D to Marc Jacobs, she brings a singular lens that feels both intimate and visually radical—always a joy to watch evolve.

HAIR STYLIST: WIG MAKER & ARTIST: ZHOU XUE MING

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Zhou’s hair sculptures are pure magic—part fantasy, part fine art. We’re drawn to the duality in his work: wild invention anchored by immaculate technique. Whether crafting wigs for Vogue or kaleidoscopic creatures for performance, he brings a fearless, cinematic energy to beauty. His work makes us reimagine what hair can be: a canvas for emotion, identity, and transformation.