Rhythm Nation

To dress to a beat is to embody sound made visible
CHANEL shirt, skirt, pumps, hat, earring, long necklace

At fashion’s most electric intersection, music shapes not just what we hear, but how we are seen. In our Music Issue, fashion doesn’t simply reference sound—it moves with it. With a new guard of creative directors, alongside the enduring vision of iconic maisons—from Chanel to Balenciaga, Dior and more reframes the visual language of performance as an act of pure expression.

Here, fashion moves as an extension of cadence, scroll on for the full editorial. 

VALENTINO cape
BALENCIAGA shirt, skirt, gloves
SPORTMAX dress, gloves
HERMÈS dress, belt
GUCCI cape, bralette, necklace
RALPH LAUREN vest top, trousers
DIOR shirt, culottes, mules
BURBERRY shirt, vest, blazer, trousers, tie; CHANEL pumps

Photography Reuben Foong
Styling Kelly Hsu
Hair and Makeup Manisa Tan using Dior Beauty and Revlon
Model Daria A/Mannequin Studio
Photography assistant Sean Sui
Styling assistant Nur Hazwani

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