
🖤”THE NEW MONSTERS”🖤 on cover and published in @rollupmagazineok print & digital ✨✨✨
“The New Monsters” is much more than just a fashion editorial. It is a statement of freedom, an invitation to be authentic, to accept and celebrate the monster within us. It is based on the iconic dolls of the 2000s, the Monster High. Fantasy blends with reality by humanizing the six main dolls.
In a world where rules and stereotypes seem to impose themselves, this editorial reminds us that we can be whatever we want to be, without fear of being different. Fashion is a form of expression and a powerful tool to break barriers and challenge the established. Do you dare to join the revolution of “The New Monsters”?
So, my proposal is divided into three stages that guide us through the characters. In the presentation we are shown these unique and original women. Then the high school stage is portrayed as in the series, the “dark stage”, in which adolescence is reflected; full of stereotypes, superficiality and social hierarchies. Finally, we witness a healthy friendship based on respect, where they have overcome the high school stage and love themselves and each other without restrictions.
CREDITS:
Creative direction & Stylism: Sandra Rodríguez @sandraarf_
Photography & post-production: Leire Saez @villagekitsch
Models:
Paula Hernando @pawwxx
Layla Novas @laylanovaas
Ariadna Jodas @ariadnnnnna
Salma Boulaich @im.s4lly
Inés Vega @inessvega
Anabel Ruiz @anabelruiz_
Muah:
Carlota Verdejo @carlotaverdejomakeup
Nuria Martín @nuriamr.mua
Ana Nanase @anananasemuah
Styling assistants: Paula Muñoz @itsnotpaulaa & Ana Ruedas @anaaxstasia
Special thanks to the brand Hate my art @hatemyart
🔗💖 @rollupmagazineok #rollupmagazine

🖤”THE NEW MONSTERS”🖤 on cover and published in @rollupmagazineok print & digital ✨✨✨
“The New Monsters” is much more than just a fashion editorial. It is a statement of freedom, an invitation to be authentic, to accept and celebrate the monster within us. It is based on the iconic dolls of the 2000s, the Monster High. Fantasy blends with reality by humanizing the six main dolls.
In a world where rules and stereotypes seem to impose themselves, this editorial reminds us that we can be whatever we want to be, without fear of being different. Fashion is a form of expression and a powerful tool to break barriers and challenge the established. Do you dare to join the revolution of “The New Monsters”?
So, my proposal is divided into three stages that guide us through the characters. In the presentation we are shown these unique and original women. Then the high school stage is portrayed as in the series, the “dark stage”, in which adolescence is reflected; full of stereotypes, superficiality and social hierarchies. Finally, we witness a healthy friendship based on respect, where they have overcome the high school stage and love themselves and each other without restrictions.
CREDITS:
Creative direction & Stylism: Sandra Rodríguez @sandraarf_
Photography & post-production: Leire Saez @villagekitsch
Models:
Paula Hernando @pawwxx
Layla Novas @laylanovaas
Ariadna Jodas @ariadnnnnna
Salma Boulaich @im.s4lly
Inés Vega @inessvega
Anabel Ruiz @anabelruiz_
Muah:
Carlota Verdejo @carlotaverdejomakeup
Nuria Martín @nuriamr.mua
Ana Nanase @anananasemuah
Styling assistants: Paula Muñoz @itsnotpaulaa & Ana Ruedas @anaaxstasia
Special thanks to the brand Hate my art @hatemyart
🔗💖 @rollupmagazineok #rollupmagazine

🖤”THE NEW MONSTERS”🖤 on cover and published in @rollupmagazineok print & digital ✨✨✨
“The New Monsters” is much more than just a fashion editorial. It is a statement of freedom, an invitation to be authentic, to accept and celebrate the monster within us. It is based on the iconic dolls of the 2000s, the Monster High. Fantasy blends with reality by humanizing the six main dolls.
In a world where rules and stereotypes seem to impose themselves, this editorial reminds us that we can be whatever we want to be, without fear of being different. Fashion is a form of expression and a powerful tool to break barriers and challenge the established. Do you dare to join the revolution of “The New Monsters”?
So, my proposal is divided into three stages that guide us through the characters. In the presentation we are shown these unique and original women. Then the high school stage is portrayed as in the series, the “dark stage”, in which adolescence is reflected; full of stereotypes, superficiality and social hierarchies. Finally, we witness a healthy friendship based on respect, where they have overcome the high school stage and love themselves and each other without restrictions.
CREDITS:
Creative direction & Stylism: Sandra Rodríguez @sandraarf_
Photography & post-production: Leire Saez @villagekitsch
Models:
Paula Hernando @pawwxx
Layla Novas @laylanovaas
Ariadna Jodas @ariadnnnnna
Salma Boulaich @im.s4lly
Inés Vega @inessvega
Anabel Ruiz @anabelruiz_
Muah:
Carlota Verdejo @carlotaverdejomakeup
Nuria Martín @nuriamr.mua
Ana Nanase @anananasemuah
Styling assistants: Paula Muñoz @itsnotpaulaa & Ana Ruedas @anaaxstasia
Special thanks to the brand Hate my art @hatemyart
🔗💖 @rollupmagazineok #rollupmagazine

🖤”THE NEW MONSTERS”🖤 on cover and published in @rollupmagazineok print & digital ✨✨✨
“The New Monsters” is much more than just a fashion editorial. It is a statement of freedom, an invitation to be authentic, to accept and celebrate the monster within us. It is based on the iconic dolls of the 2000s, the Monster High. Fantasy blends with reality by humanizing the six main dolls.
In a world where rules and stereotypes seem to impose themselves, this editorial reminds us that we can be whatever we want to be, without fear of being different. Fashion is a form of expression and a powerful tool to break barriers and challenge the established. Do you dare to join the revolution of “The New Monsters”?
So, my proposal is divided into three stages that guide us through the characters. In the presentation we are shown these unique and original women. Then the high school stage is portrayed as in the series, the “dark stage”, in which adolescence is reflected; full of stereotypes, superficiality and social hierarchies. Finally, we witness a healthy friendship based on respect, where they have overcome the high school stage and love themselves and each other without restrictions.
CREDITS:
Creative direction & Stylism: Sandra Rodríguez @sandraarf_
Photography & post-production: Leire Saez @villagekitsch
Models:
Paula Hernando @pawwxx
Layla Novas @laylanovaas
Ariadna Jodas @ariadnnnnna
Salma Boulaich @im.s4lly
Inés Vega @inessvega
Anabel Ruiz @anabelruiz_
Muah:
Carlota Verdejo @carlotaverdejomakeup
Nuria Martín @nuriamr.mua
Ana Nanase @anananasemuah
Styling assistants: Paula Muñoz @itsnotpaulaa & Ana Ruedas @anaaxstasia
Special thanks to the brand Hate my art @hatemyart
🔗💖 @rollupmagazineok #rollupmagazine

🖤”THE NEW MONSTERS”🖤 on cover and published in @rollupmagazineok print & digital ✨✨✨
“The New Monsters” is much more than just a fashion editorial. It is a statement of freedom, an invitation to be authentic, to accept and celebrate the monster within us. It is based on the iconic dolls of the 2000s, the Monster High. Fantasy blends with reality by humanizing the six main dolls.
In a world where rules and stereotypes seem to impose themselves, this editorial reminds us that we can be whatever we want to be, without fear of being different. Fashion is a form of expression and a powerful tool to break barriers and challenge the established. Do you dare to join the revolution of “The New Monsters”?
So, my proposal is divided into three stages that guide us through the characters. In the presentation we are shown these unique and original women. Then the high school stage is portrayed as in the series, the “dark stage”, in which adolescence is reflected; full of stereotypes, superficiality and social hierarchies. Finally, we witness a healthy friendship based on respect, where they have overcome the high school stage and love themselves and each other without restrictions.
CREDITS:
Creative direction & Stylism: Sandra Rodríguez @sandraarf_
Photography & post-production: Leire Saez @villagekitsch
Models:
Paula Hernando @pawwxx
Layla Novas @laylanovaas
Ariadna Jodas @ariadnnnnna
Salma Boulaich @im.s4lly
Inés Vega @inessvega
Anabel Ruiz @anabelruiz_
Muah:
Carlota Verdejo @carlotaverdejomakeup
Nuria Martín @nuriamr.mua
Ana Nanase @anananasemuah
Styling assistants: Paula Muñoz @itsnotpaulaa & Ana Ruedas @anaaxstasia
Special thanks to the brand Hate my art @hatemyart
🔗💖 @rollupmagazineok #rollupmagazine

🖤”THE NEW MONSTERS”🖤 on cover and published in @rollupmagazineok print & digital ✨✨✨
“The New Monsters” is much more than just a fashion editorial. It is a statement of freedom, an invitation to be authentic, to accept and celebrate the monster within us. It is based on the iconic dolls of the 2000s, the Monster High. Fantasy blends with reality by humanizing the six main dolls.
In a world where rules and stereotypes seem to impose themselves, this editorial reminds us that we can be whatever we want to be, without fear of being different. Fashion is a form of expression and a powerful tool to break barriers and challenge the established. Do you dare to join the revolution of “The New Monsters”?
So, my proposal is divided into three stages that guide us through the characters. In the presentation we are shown these unique and original women. Then the high school stage is portrayed as in the series, the “dark stage”, in which adolescence is reflected; full of stereotypes, superficiality and social hierarchies. Finally, we witness a healthy friendship based on respect, where they have overcome the high school stage and love themselves and each other without restrictions.
CREDITS:
Creative direction & Stylism: Sandra Rodríguez @sandraarf_
Photography & post-production: Leire Saez @villagekitsch
Models:
Paula Hernando @pawwxx
Layla Novas @laylanovaas
Ariadna Jodas @ariadnnnnna
Salma Boulaich @im.s4lly
Inés Vega @inessvega
Anabel Ruiz @anabelruiz_
Muah:
Carlota Verdejo @carlotaverdejomakeup
Nuria Martín @nuriamr.mua
Ana Nanase @anananasemuah
Styling assistants: Paula Muñoz @itsnotpaulaa & Ana Ruedas @anaaxstasia
Special thanks to the brand Hate my art @hatemyart
🔗💖 @rollupmagazineok #rollupmagazine

🖤”THE NEW MONSTERS”🖤 on cover and published in @rollupmagazineok print & digital ✨✨✨
“The New Monsters” is much more than just a fashion editorial. It is a statement of freedom, an invitation to be authentic, to accept and celebrate the monster within us. It is based on the iconic dolls of the 2000s, the Monster High. Fantasy blends with reality by humanizing the six main dolls.
In a world where rules and stereotypes seem to impose themselves, this editorial reminds us that we can be whatever we want to be, without fear of being different. Fashion is a form of expression and a powerful tool to break barriers and challenge the established. Do you dare to join the revolution of “The New Monsters”?
So, my proposal is divided into three stages that guide us through the characters. In the presentation we are shown these unique and original women. Then the high school stage is portrayed as in the series, the “dark stage”, in which adolescence is reflected; full of stereotypes, superficiality and social hierarchies. Finally, we witness a healthy friendship based on respect, where they have overcome the high school stage and love themselves and each other without restrictions.
CREDITS:
Creative direction & Stylism: Sandra Rodríguez @sandraarf_
Photography & post-production: Leire Saez @villagekitsch
Models:
Paula Hernando @pawwxx
Layla Novas @laylanovaas
Ariadna Jodas @ariadnnnnna
Salma Boulaich @im.s4lly
Inés Vega @inessvega
Anabel Ruiz @anabelruiz_
Muah:
Carlota Verdejo @carlotaverdejomakeup
Nuria Martín @nuriamr.mua
Ana Nanase @anananasemuah
Styling assistants: Paula Muñoz @itsnotpaulaa & Ana Ruedas @anaaxstasia
Special thanks to the brand Hate my art @hatemyart
🔗💖 @rollupmagazineok #rollupmagazine

🖤”THE NEW MONSTERS”🖤 on cover and published in @rollupmagazineok print & digital ✨✨✨
“The New Monsters” is much more than just a fashion editorial. It is a statement of freedom, an invitation to be authentic, to accept and celebrate the monster within us. It is based on the iconic dolls of the 2000s, the Monster High. Fantasy blends with reality by humanizing the six main dolls.
In a world where rules and stereotypes seem to impose themselves, this editorial reminds us that we can be whatever we want to be, without fear of being different. Fashion is a form of expression and a powerful tool to break barriers and challenge the established. Do you dare to join the revolution of “The New Monsters”?
So, my proposal is divided into three stages that guide us through the characters. In the presentation we are shown these unique and original women. Then the high school stage is portrayed as in the series, the “dark stage”, in which adolescence is reflected; full of stereotypes, superficiality and social hierarchies. Finally, we witness a healthy friendship based on respect, where they have overcome the high school stage and love themselves and each other without restrictions.
CREDITS:
Creative direction & Stylism: Sandra Rodríguez @sandraarf_
Photography & post-production: Leire Saez @villagekitsch
Models:
Paula Hernando @pawwxx
Layla Novas @laylanovaas
Ariadna Jodas @ariadnnnnna
Salma Boulaich @im.s4lly
Inés Vega @inessvega
Anabel Ruiz @anabelruiz_
Muah:
Carlota Verdejo @carlotaverdejomakeup
Nuria Martín @nuriamr.mua
Ana Nanase @anananasemuah
Styling assistants: Paula Muñoz @itsnotpaulaa & Ana Ruedas @anaaxstasia
Special thanks to the brand Hate my art @hatemyart
🔗💖 @rollupmagazineok #rollupmagazine

🖤”THE NEW MONSTERS”🖤 on cover and published in @rollupmagazineok print & digital ✨✨✨
“The New Monsters” is much more than just a fashion editorial. It is a statement of freedom, an invitation to be authentic, to accept and celebrate the monster within us. It is based on the iconic dolls of the 2000s, the Monster High. Fantasy blends with reality by humanizing the six main dolls.
In a world where rules and stereotypes seem to impose themselves, this editorial reminds us that we can be whatever we want to be, without fear of being different. Fashion is a form of expression and a powerful tool to break barriers and challenge the established. Do you dare to join the revolution of “The New Monsters”?
So, my proposal is divided into three stages that guide us through the characters. In the presentation we are shown these unique and original women. Then the high school stage is portrayed as in the series, the “dark stage”, in which adolescence is reflected; full of stereotypes, superficiality and social hierarchies. Finally, we witness a healthy friendship based on respect, where they have overcome the high school stage and love themselves and each other without restrictions.
CREDITS:
Creative direction & Stylism: Sandra Rodríguez @sandraarf_
Photography & post-production: Leire Saez @villagekitsch
Models:
Paula Hernando @pawwxx
Layla Novas @laylanovaas
Ariadna Jodas @ariadnnnnna
Salma Boulaich @im.s4lly
Inés Vega @inessvega
Anabel Ruiz @anabelruiz_
Muah:
Carlota Verdejo @carlotaverdejomakeup
Nuria Martín @nuriamr.mua
Ana Nanase @anananasemuah
Styling assistants: Paula Muñoz @itsnotpaulaa & Ana Ruedas @anaaxstasia
Special thanks to the brand Hate my art @hatemyart
🔗💖 @rollupmagazineok #rollupmagazine

🖤”THE NEW MONSTERS”🖤 on cover and published in @rollupmagazineok print & digital ✨✨✨
“The New Monsters” is much more than just a fashion editorial. It is a statement of freedom, an invitation to be authentic, to accept and celebrate the monster within us. It is based on the iconic dolls of the 2000s, the Monster High. Fantasy blends with reality by humanizing the six main dolls.
In a world where rules and stereotypes seem to impose themselves, this editorial reminds us that we can be whatever we want to be, without fear of being different. Fashion is a form of expression and a powerful tool to break barriers and challenge the established. Do you dare to join the revolution of “The New Monsters”?
So, my proposal is divided into three stages that guide us through the characters. In the presentation we are shown these unique and original women. Then the high school stage is portrayed as in the series, the “dark stage”, in which adolescence is reflected; full of stereotypes, superficiality and social hierarchies. Finally, we witness a healthy friendship based on respect, where they have overcome the high school stage and love themselves and each other without restrictions.
CREDITS:
Creative direction & Stylism: Sandra Rodríguez @sandraarf_
Photography & post-production: Leire Saez @villagekitsch
Models:
Paula Hernando @pawwxx
Layla Novas @laylanovaas
Ariadna Jodas @ariadnnnnna
Salma Boulaich @im.s4lly
Inés Vega @inessvega
Anabel Ruiz @anabelruiz_
Muah:
Carlota Verdejo @carlotaverdejomakeup
Nuria Martín @nuriamr.mua
Ana Nanase @anananasemuah
Styling assistants: Paula Muñoz @itsnotpaulaa & Ana Ruedas @anaaxstasia
Special thanks to the brand Hate my art @hatemyart
🔗💖 @rollupmagazineok #rollupmagazine

🖤”THE NEW MONSTERS”🖤 on cover and published in @rollupmagazineok print & digital ✨✨✨
“The New Monsters” is much more than just a fashion editorial. It is a statement of freedom, an invitation to be authentic, to accept and celebrate the monster within us. It is based on the iconic dolls of the 2000s, the Monster High. Fantasy blends with reality by humanizing the six main dolls.
In a world where rules and stereotypes seem to impose themselves, this editorial reminds us that we can be whatever we want to be, without fear of being different. Fashion is a form of expression and a powerful tool to break barriers and challenge the established. Do you dare to join the revolution of “The New Monsters”?
So, my proposal is divided into three stages that guide us through the characters. In the presentation we are shown these unique and original women. Then the high school stage is portrayed as in the series, the “dark stage”, in which adolescence is reflected; full of stereotypes, superficiality and social hierarchies. Finally, we witness a healthy friendship based on respect, where they have overcome the high school stage and love themselves and each other without restrictions.
CREDITS:
Creative direction & Stylism: Sandra Rodríguez @sandraarf_
Photography & post-production: Leire Saez @villagekitsch
Models:
Paula Hernando @pawwxx
Layla Novas @laylanovaas
Ariadna Jodas @ariadnnnnna
Salma Boulaich @im.s4lly
Inés Vega @inessvega
Anabel Ruiz @anabelruiz_
Muah:
Carlota Verdejo @carlotaverdejomakeup
Nuria Martín @nuriamr.mua
Ana Nanase @anananasemuah
Styling assistants: Paula Muñoz @itsnotpaulaa & Ana Ruedas @anaaxstasia
Special thanks to the brand Hate my art @hatemyart
🔗💖 @rollupmagazineok #rollupmagazine

🖤”THE NEW MONSTERS”🖤 on cover and published in @rollupmagazineok print & digital ✨✨✨
“The New Monsters” is much more than just a fashion editorial. It is a statement of freedom, an invitation to be authentic, to accept and celebrate the monster within us. It is based on the iconic dolls of the 2000s, the Monster High. Fantasy blends with reality by humanizing the six main dolls.
In a world where rules and stereotypes seem to impose themselves, this editorial reminds us that we can be whatever we want to be, without fear of being different. Fashion is a form of expression and a powerful tool to break barriers and challenge the established. Do you dare to join the revolution of “The New Monsters”?
So, my proposal is divided into three stages that guide us through the characters. In the presentation we are shown these unique and original women. Then the high school stage is portrayed as in the series, the “dark stage”, in which adolescence is reflected; full of stereotypes, superficiality and social hierarchies. Finally, we witness a healthy friendship based on respect, where they have overcome the high school stage and love themselves and each other without restrictions.
CREDITS:
Creative direction & Stylism: Sandra Rodríguez @sandraarf_
Photography & post-production: Leire Saez @villagekitsch
Models:
Paula Hernando @pawwxx
Layla Novas @laylanovaas
Ariadna Jodas @ariadnnnnna
Salma Boulaich @im.s4lly
Inés Vega @inessvega
Anabel Ruiz @anabelruiz_
Muah:
Carlota Verdejo @carlotaverdejomakeup
Nuria Martín @nuriamr.mua
Ana Nanase @anananasemuah
Styling assistants: Paula Muñoz @itsnotpaulaa & Ana Ruedas @anaaxstasia
Special thanks to the brand Hate my art @hatemyart
🔗💖 @rollupmagazineok #rollupmagazine

🖤”THE NEW MONSTERS”🖤 on cover and published in @rollupmagazineok print & digital ✨✨✨
“The New Monsters” is much more than just a fashion editorial. It is a statement of freedom, an invitation to be authentic, to accept and celebrate the monster within us. It is based on the iconic dolls of the 2000s, the Monster High. Fantasy blends with reality by humanizing the six main dolls.
In a world where rules and stereotypes seem to impose themselves, this editorial reminds us that we can be whatever we want to be, without fear of being different. Fashion is a form of expression and a powerful tool to break barriers and challenge the established. Do you dare to join the revolution of “The New Monsters”?
So, my proposal is divided into three stages that guide us through the characters. In the presentation we are shown these unique and original women. Then the high school stage is portrayed as in the series, the “dark stage”, in which adolescence is reflected; full of stereotypes, superficiality and social hierarchies. Finally, we witness a healthy friendship based on respect, where they have overcome the high school stage and love themselves and each other without restrictions.
CREDITS:
Creative direction & Stylism: Sandra Rodríguez @sandraarf_
Photography & post-production: Leire Saez @villagekitsch
Models:
Paula Hernando @pawwxx
Layla Novas @laylanovaas
Ariadna Jodas @ariadnnnnna
Salma Boulaich @im.s4lly
Inés Vega @inessvega
Anabel Ruiz @anabelruiz_
Muah:
Carlota Verdejo @carlotaverdejomakeup
Nuria Martín @nuriamr.mua
Ana Nanase @anananasemuah
Styling assistants: Paula Muñoz @itsnotpaulaa & Ana Ruedas @anaaxstasia
Special thanks to the brand Hate my art @hatemyart
🔗💖 @rollupmagazineok #rollupmagazine

🖤”THE NEW MONSTERS”🖤 on cover and published in @rollupmagazineok print & digital ✨✨✨
“The New Monsters” is much more than just a fashion editorial. It is a statement of freedom, an invitation to be authentic, to accept and celebrate the monster within us. It is based on the iconic dolls of the 2000s, the Monster High. Fantasy blends with reality by humanizing the six main dolls.
In a world where rules and stereotypes seem to impose themselves, this editorial reminds us that we can be whatever we want to be, without fear of being different. Fashion is a form of expression and a powerful tool to break barriers and challenge the established. Do you dare to join the revolution of “The New Monsters”?
So, my proposal is divided into three stages that guide us through the characters. In the presentation we are shown these unique and original women. Then the high school stage is portrayed as in the series, the “dark stage”, in which adolescence is reflected; full of stereotypes, superficiality and social hierarchies. Finally, we witness a healthy friendship based on respect, where they have overcome the high school stage and love themselves and each other without restrictions.
CREDITS:
Creative direction & Stylism: Sandra Rodríguez @sandraarf_
Photography & post-production: Leire Saez @villagekitsch
Models:
Paula Hernando @pawwxx
Layla Novas @laylanovaas
Ariadna Jodas @ariadnnnnna
Salma Boulaich @im.s4lly
Inés Vega @inessvega
Anabel Ruiz @anabelruiz_
Muah:
Carlota Verdejo @carlotaverdejomakeup
Nuria Martín @nuriamr.mua
Ana Nanase @anananasemuah
Styling assistants: Paula Muñoz @itsnotpaulaa & Ana Ruedas @anaaxstasia
Special thanks to the brand Hate my art @hatemyart
🔗💖 @rollupmagazineok #rollupmagazine

🖤”THE NEW MONSTERS”🖤 on cover and published in @rollupmagazineok print & digital ✨✨✨
“The New Monsters” is much more than just a fashion editorial. It is a statement of freedom, an invitation to be authentic, to accept and celebrate the monster within us. It is based on the iconic dolls of the 2000s, the Monster High. Fantasy blends with reality by humanizing the six main dolls.
In a world where rules and stereotypes seem to impose themselves, this editorial reminds us that we can be whatever we want to be, without fear of being different. Fashion is a form of expression and a powerful tool to break barriers and challenge the established. Do you dare to join the revolution of “The New Monsters”?
So, my proposal is divided into three stages that guide us through the characters. In the presentation we are shown these unique and original women. Then the high school stage is portrayed as in the series, the “dark stage”, in which adolescence is reflected; full of stereotypes, superficiality and social hierarchies. Finally, we witness a healthy friendship based on respect, where they have overcome the high school stage and love themselves and each other without restrictions.
CREDITS:
Creative direction & Stylism: Sandra Rodríguez @sandraarf_
Photography & post-production: Leire Saez @villagekitsch
Models:
Paula Hernando @pawwxx
Layla Novas @laylanovaas
Ariadna Jodas @ariadnnnnna
Salma Boulaich @im.s4lly
Inés Vega @inessvega
Anabel Ruiz @anabelruiz_
Muah:
Carlota Verdejo @carlotaverdejomakeup
Nuria Martín @nuriamr.mua
Ana Nanase @anananasemuah
Styling assistants: Paula Muñoz @itsnotpaulaa & Ana Ruedas @anaaxstasia
Special thanks to the brand Hate my art @hatemyart
🔗💖 @rollupmagazineok #rollupmagazine

🖤”THE NEW MONSTERS”🖤 on cover and published in @rollupmagazineok print & digital ✨✨✨
“The New Monsters” is much more than just a fashion editorial. It is a statement of freedom, an invitation to be authentic, to accept and celebrate the monster within us. It is based on the iconic dolls of the 2000s, the Monster High. Fantasy blends with reality by humanizing the six main dolls.
In a world where rules and stereotypes seem to impose themselves, this editorial reminds us that we can be whatever we want to be, without fear of being different. Fashion is a form of expression and a powerful tool to break barriers and challenge the established. Do you dare to join the revolution of “The New Monsters”?
So, my proposal is divided into three stages that guide us through the characters. In the presentation we are shown these unique and original women. Then the high school stage is portrayed as in the series, the “dark stage”, in which adolescence is reflected; full of stereotypes, superficiality and social hierarchies. Finally, we witness a healthy friendship based on respect, where they have overcome the high school stage and love themselves and each other without restrictions.
CREDITS:
Creative direction & Stylism: Sandra Rodríguez @sandraarf_
Photography & post-production: Leire Saez @villagekitsch
Models:
Paula Hernando @pawwxx
Layla Novas @laylanovaas
Ariadna Jodas @ariadnnnnna
Salma Boulaich @im.s4lly
Inés Vega @inessvega
Anabel Ruiz @anabelruiz_
Muah:
Carlota Verdejo @carlotaverdejomakeup
Nuria Martín @nuriamr.mua
Ana Nanase @anananasemuah
Styling assistants: Paula Muñoz @itsnotpaulaa & Ana Ruedas @anaaxstasia
Special thanks to the brand Hate my art @hatemyart
🔗💖 @rollupmagazineok #rollupmagazine

✧ 3t3r3o ✧
Estilista y modista: @sandraarf_
Fotografías: @ssophifia
Modelo: @bec_moreno
Muah: @nuriamr.mua

✧ 3t3r3o ✧
Estilista y modista: @sandraarf_
Fotografías: @ssophifia
Modelo: @bec_moreno
Muah: @nuriamr.mua

✧ 3t3r3o ✧
Estilista y modista: @sandraarf_
Fotografías: @ssophifia
Modelo: @bec_moreno
Muah: @nuriamr.mua

Reinterpretación del Ángel caído de Cabanel
Dirección creativa y montaje: @sandraarf_
Fotografía e idea: @dilrubio
Modelo: @henrysll
Muah: @angelablancomakeup

Reinterpretación del Ángel caído de Cabanel
Dirección creativa y montaje: @sandraarf_
Fotografía e idea: @dilrubio
Modelo: @henrysll
Muah: @angelablancomakeup

Recuerdos de mi primer desfile como diseñadora: @hatemyart en @inizia.zone @uncuartoenllamas 🖤
📸: @isma.gt fotos a color @brunoalonss fotos en blanco y negro
Modelos: @ezequielmarcuss @aaronbenito11 @kl0stermann @by.irix @lilivers_
Muah: @yadri.makeup @itsnotpaulaa @by.irix
Edición carrusel by me
Recuerdos de mi primer desfile como diseñadora: @hatemyart en @inizia.zone @uncuartoenllamas 🖤
📸: @isma.gt fotos a color @brunoalonss fotos en blanco y negro
Modelos: @ezequielmarcuss @aaronbenito11 @kl0stermann @by.irix @lilivers_
Muah: @yadri.makeup @itsnotpaulaa @by.irix
Edición carrusel by me

Recuerdos de mi primer desfile como diseñadora: @hatemyart en @inizia.zone @uncuartoenllamas 🖤
📸: @isma.gt fotos a color @brunoalonss fotos en blanco y negro
Modelos: @ezequielmarcuss @aaronbenito11 @kl0stermann @by.irix @lilivers_
Muah: @yadri.makeup @itsnotpaulaa @by.irix
Edición carrusel by me

Recuerdos de mi primer desfile como diseñadora: @hatemyart en @inizia.zone @uncuartoenllamas 🖤
📸: @isma.gt fotos a color @brunoalonss fotos en blanco y negro
Modelos: @ezequielmarcuss @aaronbenito11 @kl0stermann @by.irix @lilivers_
Muah: @yadri.makeup @itsnotpaulaa @by.irix
Edición carrusel by me

Recuerdos de mi primer desfile como diseñadora: @hatemyart en @inizia.zone @uncuartoenllamas 🖤
📸: @isma.gt fotos a color @brunoalonss fotos en blanco y negro
Modelos: @ezequielmarcuss @aaronbenito11 @kl0stermann @by.irix @lilivers_
Muah: @yadri.makeup @itsnotpaulaa @by.irix
Edición carrusel by me

Recuerdos de mi primer desfile como diseñadora: @hatemyart en @inizia.zone @uncuartoenllamas 🖤
📸: @isma.gt fotos a color @brunoalonss fotos en blanco y negro
Modelos: @ezequielmarcuss @aaronbenito11 @kl0stermann @by.irix @lilivers_
Muah: @yadri.makeup @itsnotpaulaa @by.irix
Edición carrusel by me

Recuerdos de mi primer desfile como diseñadora: @hatemyart en @inizia.zone @uncuartoenllamas 🖤
📸: @isma.gt fotos a color @brunoalonss fotos en blanco y negro
Modelos: @ezequielmarcuss @aaronbenito11 @kl0stermann @by.irix @lilivers_
Muah: @yadri.makeup @itsnotpaulaa @by.irix
Edición carrusel by me

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Esta editorial trata sobre una persona consumista que acumula mucha ropa y cosas que no utiliza, y del problema que provoca luego esto en el medio ambiente y sobre todo en el agua de los ríos. De cómo vamos deteriorando la ciudad, el campo y las aguas. Es una crítica a lo que contamina la industria de la moda y el consumismo, centrándome sobre todo en el denim, una crítica a la fast fashion.
Directora creativa y estilista: @sandraarf_
Fotógrafo: @atupetra
Modelo: @sleepyflaka
Maquilladora: @slubyn
Ropa: @hatemyart
Maquetación: @sandraarf_

“𝘿𝙀𝙎𝙏𝙍𝙊𝙔𝙀𝙍𝙎 ”
Esta editorial trata sobre una persona consumista que acumula mucha ropa y cosas que no utiliza, y del problema que provoca luego esto en el medio ambiente y sobre todo en el agua de los ríos. De cómo vamos deteriorando la ciudad, el campo y las aguas. Es una crítica a lo que contamina la industria de la moda y el consumismo, centrándome sobre todo en el denim, una crítica a la fast fashion.
Directora creativa y estilista: @sandraarf_
Fotógrafo: @atupetra
Modelo: @sleepyflaka
Maquilladora: @slubyn
Ropa: @hatemyart
Maquetación: @sandraarf_

“𝘿𝙀𝙎𝙏𝙍𝙊𝙔𝙀𝙍𝙎 ”
Esta editorial trata sobre una persona consumista que acumula mucha ropa y cosas que no utiliza, y del problema que provoca luego esto en el medio ambiente y sobre todo en el agua de los ríos. De cómo vamos deteriorando la ciudad, el campo y las aguas. Es una crítica a lo que contamina la industria de la moda y el consumismo, centrándome sobre todo en el denim, una crítica a la fast fashion.
Directora creativa y estilista: @sandraarf_
Fotógrafo: @atupetra
Modelo: @sleepyflaka
Maquilladora: @slubyn
Ropa: @hatemyart
Maquetación: @sandraarf_

“𝘿𝙀𝙎𝙏𝙍𝙊𝙔𝙀𝙍𝙎 ”
Esta editorial trata sobre una persona consumista que acumula mucha ropa y cosas que no utiliza, y del problema que provoca luego esto en el medio ambiente y sobre todo en el agua de los ríos. De cómo vamos deteriorando la ciudad, el campo y las aguas. Es una crítica a lo que contamina la industria de la moda y el consumismo, centrándome sobre todo en el denim, una crítica a la fast fashion.
Directora creativa y estilista: @sandraarf_
Fotógrafo: @atupetra
Modelo: @sleepyflaka
Maquilladora: @slubyn
Ropa: @hatemyart
Maquetación: @sandraarf_

“𝘿𝙀𝙎𝙏𝙍𝙊𝙔𝙀𝙍𝙎 ”
Esta editorial trata sobre una persona consumista que acumula mucha ropa y cosas que no utiliza, y del problema que provoca luego esto en el medio ambiente y sobre todo en el agua de los ríos. De cómo vamos deteriorando la ciudad, el campo y las aguas. Es una crítica a lo que contamina la industria de la moda y el consumismo, centrándome sobre todo en el denim, una crítica a la fast fashion.
Directora creativa y estilista: @sandraarf_
Fotógrafo: @atupetra
Modelo: @sleepyflaka
Maquilladora: @slubyn
Ropa: @hatemyart
Maquetación: @sandraarf_

“𝘿𝙀𝙎𝙏𝙍𝙊𝙔𝙀𝙍𝙎 ”
Esta editorial trata sobre una persona consumista que acumula mucha ropa y cosas que no utiliza, y del problema que provoca luego esto en el medio ambiente y sobre todo en el agua de los ríos. De cómo vamos deteriorando la ciudad, el campo y las aguas. Es una crítica a lo que contamina la industria de la moda y el consumismo, centrándome sobre todo en el denim, una crítica a la fast fashion.
Directora creativa y estilista: @sandraarf_
Fotógrafo: @atupetra
Modelo: @sleepyflaka
Maquilladora: @slubyn
Ropa: @hatemyart
Maquetación: @sandraarf_
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