Björk’s Vogue Scandinavia Cover Shoot
Björk recently graced the front cover of Vogue Scandinavia, showcasing her unique and ethereal presence in the March to April issue. Let’s dive into the details of this iconic cover shoot:
Björk’s Vogue Debut
Iceland’s renowned musician, Björk, at 58, made her debut on the Vogue cover, radiating elegance and style. The issue not only features Björk but also highlights other exceptional Scandinavian talents like Finnish rock band Lordi, who ventured into the world of modeling in high-end fashion.
The Fashion Statement
In the cover image, Björk is captured in a John Galliano nude illusion hand-painted dress designed for Maison Margiela, symbolizing a significant moment in her fashion journey. This dress holds sentimental value for Björk, connecting back to her early days in the industry.
Björk’s Environmental Commitment
Björk’s dedication to the environment is evident in her work, reflecting in her album “Biophilia,” which emphasizes the love for nature and living things. Her advocacy for climate change and environmental preservation shines through her artistry and public statements.
A Glimpse into Björk’s Journey
Reflecting on her 40-year career, Björk shares insights into her early days as a musician and her evolution as an artist. From her beginnings in the Sugarcubes to her solo success, Björk’s impact on the music industry is undeniable.
Personal Life and Legacy
Björk’s personal life, including her relationships and motherhood, adds another layer to her multifaceted persona. Her daughter Ísadóra and son Sindri, both following artistic paths, contribute to her legacy as a creative force.
Credits
Photo credits – Stylist: Edda Gudmundsdottir, Mask Maker: James Merry, Hair Stylist: Oliver Schawalder, Makeup Artist: Andrew Gallimore, Manicurist: Cam Tran, Set Designer: Sophear Van, Lighting Director: Margaux Jouanneau, Photographer Assistant: Olivia Tran, Producer: Benedicte Boier, Production: Lotti Projects