Isabella Briggs doesn’t just wear clothes—she inhabits them. In Tina Turnbow’s editorial lens for The Bare Magazine September 2025 issue, Briggs delivers a fashion spread that’s equal parts tactile and cerebral.
The look is deceptively simple: a sleeveless halter-neck top in a soft yellow and blue check, buttoned down the front and tucked into high-waisted gray trousers. The top evokes a picnic-table nostalgia, but the cut is sharp, modern—more Margiela than midwestern. The trousers, pleated and tailored, add structure without stiffness, grounding the ensemble in editorial polish.
Accessories are notably absent, allowing the textures and proportions to speak. The absence of adornment feels intentional—this is a styled shoot that leans into restraint, letting the silhouette do the storytelling.
Her pose is relaxed, one hand tucked into a pocket, the other resting naturally. The lighting is soft, the backdrop minimal—just a two-toned wall that frames her like a Rothko canvas. It’s a studio portrait that whispers rather than shouts.
Hair is styled in a voluminous updo, curls cascading with controlled chaos. Makeup appears minimal—likely a dewy base with subtle contour and natural lip. The overall mood? Quiet confidence.
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