STELLA
Film Direction
Fashion
The Stella Magazine Editorial Film unfolds along the seaside, where movement, light, and form create a surreal and poetic visual language. Developed as an editorial for Stella Magazine, the film explores the relationship between silhouette and environment. The Stella Magazine Editorial Film introduces a world shaped by rhythm, abstraction, and atmosphere.
Set against the openness of the coast, the film moves between stillness and motion. The sea and horizon provide a minimal backdrop, allowing shape and gesture to take focus. Wind, fabric, and light interact continuously, creating a sense of fluidity that defines the tone.
Starring Anna Nevala and Alex Binaris, the performances are restrained and expressive. Their presence moves between visibility and concealment. Silhouettes emerge and dissolve, allowing form to become the central element. Movement is slow and deliberate, reinforcing the abstract quality of the film.
The visual approach is defined by contrast and reduction. Elements are stripped back, leaving space for composition and light to guide each frame. Collars, outlines, and shifting shapes create a graphic presence that evolves throughout the piece. The imagery moves between clarity and ambiguity.
Rather than following a structured narrative, the Stella Magazine Editorial Film focuses on sensation and perception. It captures a sequence of moments that feel both controlled and instinctive. The result is a cinematic editorial that blends fashion, landscape, and abstraction into a cohesive and expressive work. The shifting light of the seaside reinforces the changing perception of form and space. Moments feel transient, as if appearing and dissolving within the landscape. This interplay between presence and absence adds a subtle tension that defines the overall atmosphere.
