photo FRANCISCO SALMERÓN @francisco.salmeron
assistant production JESUA QUIÑONEZ @samueljesua
hair & makeup EFRÉN ESPINOZA @efrenmuack
style DEINV @deinv
model FEMA SEIMANDI @seimandimf from @newiconmodels
Disaster is often imagined as an event — something explosive, visible, immediate. This story approaches it differently. Here, disaster is not a climax. It is a condition.
Disaster examines instability as a constructed identity. The images operate within the language of fashion — yet subtly question the stability of that structure. What appears composed may in fact be provisional. What appears delicate may be sustained by tension.
The editorial does not dramatize collapse, it studies the aesthetics of imbalance. Disaster is framed not as destruction, but as quiet erosion.
Identity in this series is treated as architecture, assembled, yet inherently unstable. Fashion becomes both armor and exposure — a surface that protects while simultaneously amplifying vulnerability. Subject is a figure navigating the thin line between self-construction and dissolution.
Rather than presenting chaos, this story reflects on containment. On the tension required to maintain an image. On the silent pressure beneath beauty. The result is a visual study of controlled collapse.
top BLUMARINE
shorts MALENA FOYO
belt PRESEEENCIA
tights & accessories VINTAGE
dress SIMORRA
scarf ZARA
necklace UNOde50
boots VINTAGE
dress ANTHONY RIVERA
heels GUCCI
tights & earrings VINTAGE
dress SIMORRA
scarf ZARA
necklace UNOde50
boots VINTAGE
dress WURST ACCOUNT
hoodie COS
shoes & socks GUCCI
crown & ring VINTAGE
dress CARLOS PINEDA
scarf VALENTINO
shoes PARCO SHIBUYA
earrings SWAROVSKI
total look ALFREDO MARTINEZ
beanie ATIISSU
heels ZARA
jewelry UNODE50
top KATSU CLOTHING
shoes PARCO SHIBUYA
skirt, tights & earrings VINTAGE
top KATSU CLOTHING
shoes PARCO SHIBUYA
skirt, tights & earrings VINTAGE