Glowing bodies

Photographed by Merrick d’Arcy-Irvine.

Flowing in a state of deafening solitude: Mimi, Lucinda & Sakeema, three nymphs in an ethereal story shot by Merrick d'Arcy-Irvine and styled by Kazami Ohsawa with main pieces bespoke by Julia Bajanova.

Glowing bodies

Credits:

Photography: Merrick d’Arcy-Irvine / @merrickdarcy
Styling: Kazami Ohsawa / @kazami_o
Make up: Chie Fujimoto / @chie__fujimoto
Hair: Christopher Gatt / @christophergatthair
Set Designer: Tobias Blackmore / @_tobias_b
Video: Joel Kerr, George Power / @j.o.e.l.k.e.r.r @georgedommpower
Movement Direction: Evie Webzell / @ewebzell
Production: Nicola Rusted, James Longville / @nicolakrusted @jameslongville
Ph Assist: Arthur Vickery, Nic Roques, Neil Blackman
/ @art___vic @the_french_nic @vxscubadaddy
Styling Assist: Karent Urrego / @karent.urrego
Models: Lucinda Chua, Mimi Dey at Anti-Agency
/ @lucindachua @mimi.dey @antiagencyldn
Sakeema Peng- Crook
at Crumb Agency
/  @sakeemathecrook @crumbagency
Print & Retouch: Tactile Prints / @tactile.prints

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