Stefan Zebrowski-Rubin
A graduate of Harvard in History of Art and Architecture and Italian Studies, plunging into the real life, the real world. Passionate about writing and reflecting on the everyday. Aesthetic, subtle, and fun. Creative, observant, nice. Spot me hanging around studious and/or chill places, practicing yoga, or searching for aesthetics of taste, intoxicant, textile or intellectuals. I flit a little in photography, writing, and continually create. All I know is that I am looking for roots, authenticity and substance.
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"Throughout much of Tom Ford’s movie A Single Man, I sat wide-eyed myself, taking in the work of visual poetry." Read more of Stefan's thoughts on A Single Man.
This post is part of a weekly feature by Stefan Zebrowski-Rubin exploring Yoga’s kinetic influence on fashion marketing & photography. In this edition, Viktor of Viktor & Rolf heads for a head stand.
This post is part of a weekly feature by Stefan Zebrowski-Rubin exploring Yoga's kinetic influence on fashion marketing & photography. A model for the Tribal editorial of D Mode magazine extends to a vicious and stylized Lion's Breath.
This post is part of a weekly feature by Stefan Zebrowski-Rubin exploring Yoga’s kinetic influence on fashion marketing & photography. Reading a post at Pretty Much Amazing, I came across this rather stylin' Tree Pose from Solange, Beyoncé's little sister.
This post is part of a weekly feature by Stefan Zebrowski-Rubin exploring Yoga's kinetic influence on fashion marketing & photography. In this edition, model Linda Evangelista takes a brazen and chicken-surrounded Boat Pose.
Coco Capdepon seems poised for Utthita Hasta Padangusthasana (Standing Big Toe Pose) in Que Duong's Poppin Mary editorial shot in New Orleans with help from designer Veronica Shofield and make-up artist Kisha Williams.
This model seems poised for Tree Pose in the editorial The Beat of 1980s for the inaugural issue of GQ China. Art direction by designer Kris Van Assche, styling by Mauricio Nardi and photography by Andreas Sjodin.
This post is part of a weekly feature by Stefan Zebrowski-Rubin exploring Yoga's kinetic influence on fashion marketing & photography. This model surrenders fully to the twist — flats and all for photographer cartoonstyle.
When I first heard that the documentary The September Issue would not be released in Montreal until the end of October, I thought: "How preposterous! Doesn’t that defy the laws of fashion? Won’t it be outdated by then?" And, you, dear readers, are probably thinking the same thing.
This post is part of a weekly feature by Stefan Zebrowski-Rubin exploring Yoga's kinetic influence on fashion marketing & photography. Hedi Slimane captures a funky warrior for AnOther Magazine.
This post is part of a weekly feature by Stefan Zebrowski-Rubin exploring Yoga's kinetic influence on fashion marketing & photography. A model assists Simon Nessman in a tripod handstand for the new issue of Vogue Italia, shot by Steven Meisel.
This post is part of a weekly feature by Stefan Zebrowski-Rubin exploring Yoga's kinetic influence on fashion marketing & photography. This installment is from the new online magazine 160g, a model wraps his arms into an Eagle Position while sporting the Menswear Summer Collection of German designer Francisco Van Benthum.
This post is part of a weekly feature by Stefan Zebrowski-Rubin exploring Yoga's kinetic influence on fashion marketing & photography. American fashion photographer Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca's model sets her legs up for a twist.
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