
Presence in Absence












This editorial brings the female body as capable of occupying space, moving, challenging, and owning its own narrative. The male body, though present, is displaced. He watches, but does not lead.
The feminine body is strictly reserved to contained postures in our society, occupying the least space possible. Many stories are told about us and our bodies, but few come from us.
The masculine presence is not the focal point, and the tension between these two bodies doesn’t come from submission or direct confrontation — it’s the game of presence and absence, the choice of being seen or disappearing.
Credits
Photography: Laura Homrich
Styling: Nadia Nielsen
Model: Zinam Klaas and Kennedy Ani
Hair and Makeup: Zinam Klaas