Subdued Sunbathing Editorials

The Russh Magazine Meet Me There Photoshoot is Muted and Effortless

The Russh Magazine Meet Me There editorial provides readers with a markedly subdued trip to the beach. Models Anja Cihoric, Noam Frost and Marie Lucassen posed effortlessly in front of dimly lit shores, breaking away with standard beachside photoshoots.

Photographer James Nelson produced this Russh Magazine series. Nelson kept the lighting dark albeit the summery motifs present, showcasing the women with the help of grey, black and dark blue shades.

Stylist Emma Westblade stuck to muted, neutral tones. Together Cihoric, Frost and Lucassen sported brown bikinis, dark bathing suit tops and brown sun hats. While these subtle shades are not what one would typically expect from a waterfront fashion editorial, the Russh Magazine team made it appear fitting and straightforward.
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