TANK MAGAZINE, ART DIRECTION AND PHOTOGRAPHY

Tank Magazine is a publication that embraces the concept of inclusivity. In addition to its outstanding magazine content, Tank also offers a selection of top-quality books and films.

One captivating fashion story featured in Tank was Trippy Stitch, which delved into the notion of reality. Drawing inspiration from psychedelic 70s cartoons, this visually stunning narrative showcased the model's transformation as she became an integral part of her own attire through intricate embroidery.

Another notable shoot within the Arab issue took inspiration from Alice in Wonderland's whimsical essence found in the Medina. Influenced by hand-tinted portraits of Moroccan sisters, photographs of the models were meticulously cut out and then hand-tinted. Notably, certain garments, such as skirts, were recreated with impressive three-dimensional paper structures.

The iconic image featuring a woman with shoes became an eye-catching book cover for Don't Move by Margaret Mantazzani.

This collaboration marked the first joint effort between Sacha and Stacey Williams after their initial encounter at Central St Martins College of Art.

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