Boys Club

5280 Magazine

Photography by Paul Miller

5280 Magazine: Boys Club editorial. Fashion direction by Georgia Alexia Benjou. A study in sartorial contrast, blending masculine tailoring with refined feminine glamour and tactile textiles.

The Challenge: Defining a Singular Narrative

For this feature, I was given a "blank slate" to define the fashion direction. The challenge was to identify a singular, resonant theme that would feel both timely for the season and sophisticated enough for a high-end editorial audience.

A woman seated in a vintage-style room with green walls and wooden flooring, holding a brass vintage telephone to her ear, wearing a plaid turtleneck sweater and a metallic pleated skirt, with high heels and dark makeup, surrounded by lush green plants.

The Solution: Trend Identification & Thematic Contrast

Recognizing gender-fluidity as a top fashion trend for the season, I centered the feature on a "Boy-Meets-Girl" narrative. I curated a wardrobe that explored the tension between masculine tailoring and feminine delicacy, selecting a location that grounded these contrasting silhouettes. This was a "Merchant-Editor" approach: identifying a market-relevant trend and building the visual architecture to support it.

A young woman with long, wavy brown hair wearing a maroon fedora, black striped sleeveless shirt, necktie, and gold jewelry, sitting in a dimly lit indoor space with warm lighting.

The Result: A Sophisticated Trend Thesis

A polished, multi-page feature for 5280 that successfully introduced a complex seasonal theme through a cohesive and visually compelling lens.

A woman in a black and white checkered suit sitting in a black chair in front of a wooden piano in a dimly lit room with green textured walls and a red lampshade.