NOCTURNE IN IVORY AND FLAME
- imirage

- Mar 6
- 2 min read
In the stillness of a shadow-drenched studio, Brazilian model Kassi emerges like a study in controlled fire. Photographed by Kapture Studio, she is carved from darkness, her silhouette slipping between light and void with cinematic precision. A white peplum top sharpens against a voluminous black skirt, the geometry of restraint meeting the softness of skin. There is something deliberate in the way she stands, chin lowered, gaze unwavering. Minimalism here is not quiet. It hums.
Maria Jose Salazar’s styling moves from sculptural monochrome to incendiary red, each look unfolding like a new mood rather than a costume change. A crimson bow slices across Kassi’s back as her hair whips through the air, the fabric catching light like a live wire. In another frame, a feathered bodice and sheer opera gloves suggest Old Hollywood decadence filtered through a modern lens. Daniela Uribe, Chanel Beauty Ambassador, paints the face with intention: molten copper eyes smoked to the edges, luminous skin polished to a near-wet sheen, lips glazed in nude caramel. Beauty is not an accessory here. It is architecture.
Then comes the exhale. A sheer ivory cape billows against a stark wall, transforming Kassi into something almost mythic, as if she has stepped out of shadow into revelation. The camera lingers on the details: a slicked ponytail that gleams like lacquer, a gold ear cuff catching a blade of light, the subtle tension in her jaw. This is fashion as atmosphere, beauty as attitude. In Kapture Studio’s chiaroscuro world, Kassi does not simply wear the clothes. She commands the dark and lets it answer back.











Photo: @studiokapture
Pub: @imiragemagazine
Retoucher: @retouch_niclusha
MUA & Hair: @elauribe
Stylist: @mariajose_salazarbl
Model: @kassi_rrita




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