Fashion

Editorial: Cinderella Matrix Glitch

 

 

 

 

 

Cinderella goes to the ball. The clock strikes midnight, the magic wears off, and everything around her turns back to her decrepit, tarnished surroundings. Everything but the clothes, which are so strong they carry a protective magic of their own that overpowers reality.

 

All clothes by Iris van Herpen
Footwear by Dr. Martens

 

Photography and Video: Tim Saccenti @timsaccenti
Styling and Story Concept: Eugene Rabkin @eugenerabkin
Model: Yue Li @wawalyy
Hair: Takeo Suzuki @takeohair
Makeup: Mizu Makeup @mizumakeup
Creative Direction: Setta Studio @setta_studio
3D Scanning and Audio: Vyle @vyle
Movement Coach: Iris McCloughan @immcclou
Styling Assistant: Yully Wang @yooollly

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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