Now You See Me
Published in Archive Magazine, Now You See Me explores the quiet rebellion of stepping outside the invisible “bubble” of the modern working woman — the expectation to always appear composed, polished, and in control. The transparent chair becomes a metaphor for that bubble: a structure we sit within, shaped by routine, responsibility, and the constant performance of professionalism.
Through deliberately undone styling, relaxed tailoring, softened hair, and minimal makeup, the editorial embraces the beauty of imperfection. The looseness in the suit and the restrained palette reflect a woman allowing herself to exhale, to sit differently, to be seen without the armour of perfection.
CLIENT /
Archive magazine
ROLE /
Creative direction
styling
production
CREDITS /
Photography by Kenneth Medilo
Hair & Makeup by Bianca-Vania Baranda
Model Britni Sumida

