SEA FORMS AND CITY LINES
- imirage

- Aug 6
- 1 min read
Colombian design takes center stage, not as an accent, but as a bold thesis. A voluminous black skirt by Kika Vargas floats around Olesia like ink in water, anchored by a sleek sculpted bodice that exudes architectural calm. Stevan Valencia injects asymmetric play into the edit with a single-sleeved column dress—cut high at the hip and finished with a constellation of hand-stitched beadwork. It’s a study in both restraint and revelation, and Olesia wears it like a second skin.
Jewelry by Valentina Quintero adds an organic edge to the composition—her sculptural earrings crafted from shellfish shimmer with quiet intensity, evoking fragments of tide-washed treasure. Melissa Duque’s metallic handwork, layered over sheer white mesh, glistens like sea foam caught in moonlight, while Stevan Valencia’s monochrome pairing of sharp tailoring and diaphanous texture reimagines romance with an industrial, salt-weathered edge. These looks are not merely worn—they echo, like waves returning to shore.
Ivory Atelier’s touch is felt in the purity of form and flawless finishing: timeless silhouettes rendered with a whisper of ceremonial stillness. Hair and makeup by Maria Camila Bonnet follow the same poetic rhythm—wet-look strands suggest a just-surfaced heroine, while droplets of dewy crystal placed below Olesia’s eyes hint at the sea without ever shouting it. It’s myth-making in modern form.
Together, the designers form a collective voice—sophisticated, assertive, and deeply rooted in Colombian artistry. Their work flows through the body like water through stone: shaping, softening, and revealing. And in front of Kapture Studio’s lens, Olesia becomes both vessel and vision—elegant, elemental, and unmistakably now.
Photo: @studiokapture
Pub: @imiragemagazine
Retoucher: @retouch_niclusha
Stylist: @mariajose_salazarbl
Model: @olesiatymkiv.s
MUA & Hair: @mariacamila.bonnet















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