PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY
It’s always interesting to reflect on the fashion images that remain in our mind long past their magazine life. What do they, as a collection, say about our personality? About our aesthetic selves? About who we were when we first saw them and who we are now? When you have a bit of free time, lay out some photos from your fashion memory and see if they tell you something.
For the sake of providing visual content for the day, below are Moschino campaigns shot by Michelangelo di Battista between 2004 and 2005 which, for whatever reason, have been burned in my fashion (un)conscious. I’d love to know what images you find yourself referring back to. Post in the comments section and let me know!
Illustration by Michelle Ricks, Photographs by Michelangelo di Battista










I guarantee that the stony gazes of Clement Chabernaud and Harry Goodwins from the SS 11 Prada ads have burned their way into my subconscious. Harry can live there forever, as far as I’m concerned.