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LIGHT AT REST

  • Writer: imirage
    imirage
  • Jan 6
  • 1 min read

In a white room where silence turns into light, Dana Breeman becomes a living sculpture. The Catalan model radiates both stillness and strength, as if each movement dictated the rhythm of the air. Through the poetic lens of Kapture Studio, the purity of white is not emptiness it’s a statement: the possibility of beginning again.



Fashion stylist María José Salazar translates that idea of rebirth through textures that evoke skin, foam, and air. Designs by Tisbe, Ayre, Aurora, Paisaje Latino, and Virgilio Madinah balance the organic and the architectural: draped silks that move like water, corsets shaped like hardened petals, and fabrics that breathe and fold into the body like a second skin. Each look explores the threshold between vulnerability and power, between desire and introspection.




Ivana’s makeup brings a sense of luminous restraint, a dewy complexion that captures the surrounding light, softly tinted lips, and sculpted brows that frame the face like quiet punctuation. The hair remains sleek and minimal, allowing form, body, and fabric to take center stage.



This editorial is an ode to femininity in its purest form—unadorned yet magnetic. In Kapture Studio’s camera, light doesn’t decorate; it reveals. And in that suspended glow, Dana becomes a metaphor for contained beauty, for time held still, for the quiet moment when the soul breathes before it moves again.



Photo: @studiokapture

Pub: @imiragemagazine

Model: @danabreeman

MUA: @ivmaculate

Stylist & Hair: @mariajose_salazarbl

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