Artistic Desert Photoshoots

Harper’s Bazaar Art Arabia's Latest Editorial is Surrealism-Inspired

Greg Adamski captures this desert photoshoot that graces Harper's Bazaar Art Arabia's latest issue. The image series draws its visual inspiration from surrealism and is captured by photographer Angelika Banach's lens.

Styling for this Harper's Bazaar Art Arabia image series is courtesy of Teresa Karpinska who hand-picks its draped and loose-fitting wardrobe. Relying on simplicity, the wardrobe stylist curates looks that are both comfortable and fashion-forward.

Posing with a set of mirrored building props, model Angelia Banach looks striking while standing in front of her vast and gorgeous desert photoshoot backdrop that is conceived by set designer Sam Francis. Makeup for this image series is the work of Nadine Elias who works alongside hair stylist Jehnna Mahoney.
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