Anthony Vaccarello continues to redefine Saint Laurent’s visual language, this time through the unflinching eye of British photographer Martin Parr. Their latest project, An Ordinary Day, takes the familiar and twists it into something quietly surreal.
Parr’s signature style (hyper-saturated colors, flash-lit details, and a knack for capturing the awkward poetry of daily life) aligns perfectly with Vaccarello’s Saint Laurent. The result is a series of images that feel at once nostalgic and slightly off-kilter.
There’s humor here, but also something darker, a subtle tension between the perfection of Saint Laurent’s clothes and the messy reality of how people actually live. Vaccarello seems to ask: What does luxury look like when stripped of its usual glamour?
Parr’s work has always exposed the strangeness lurking beneath routine, and An Ordinary Day does the same. It’s about the odd, unscripted moments where fashion collides with real life.
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