TUSHY • 23.07.30 • VANESSA × ALESSIA • IN VOGUE – PART 2
The second act of the most talked‑about collaboration of the season.
A low‑angle shot captures both models standing back‑to‑back on a cracked concrete slab. The camera, positioned at hip level, emphasizes the curvature of their backsides, framed by a splash of neon pink that silhouettes their forms. The background—a stark, industrial wall—contrasts with the vibrant lighting, suggesting the clash between old societal norms and modern self‑expression. Tushy.23.07.30.Vanessa.Alessia.In.Vogue.Part.2....
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| Role | Name | Vision | |------|------|--------| | Creative Director | Marta Lúcia Bianchi | “Treat the bathroom as a runway. If you can make a bidet look sexy, you can make any everyday object a fashion statement.” | | Stylist | Jasmin Kwon | Curated a wardrobe that fuses streetwear’s utility with couture’s fluidity—think oversized utility jackets paired with silk slip dresses. | | Hair & Makeup | Léa Duarte | A “wet‑look” aesthetic inspired by water droplets, using high‑gloss gels and a subtle iridescent shimmer to echo the reflective surfaces of Tushy’s porcelain. | | Photographer | Rafaël S. Ortega | Shot with a 50 mm Zeiss lens, employing natural light filtered through translucent acrylic panels to simulate the gentle glow of a bathroom at dawn. | | Set Designer | Nico Varela | Constructed a “modular bathroom” that could be re‑arranged on the fly—tiles that slide, sinks that swivel, and a central Tushy unit that doubles as a pedestal. | TUSHY • 23
When the first edition of Tushy—the cheeky, eco‑conscious bidet brand—burst onto the fashion‑tech scene, nobody expected it to become a runway muse. Yet, two weeks after the brand’s debut at Milan Fashion Week, the label’s neon‑green bottle found its way onto the glossy pages of Vogue—paired with the incomparable duo Vanessa and Alessia. The camera, positioned at hip level, emphasizes the