- A closer look at Mario Testino’s 2008 Allure beauty story with Doutzen Kroes. Shot in New York with stylist Paul Cavaco, the series explores the rituals and tension of beauty through quiet, poetic imagery, including the now-iconic corset photograph. Exhibited globally and held in major collections, it remains one of Testino’s most enduring beauty editorials.
- A reflection on Mario Testino’s A Beautiful World project, celebrating cultural identity and the beauty of difference. From Peru to Switzerland, the series explores how traditions define us while reminding us of our shared humanity.
- A closer look at the men featured in Mario Testino’s Towel Series, which reshaped views of modern celebrity and masculinity through minimalism, from Neymar to Cristiano Ronaldo.
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- Mario Testino’s Codes of Honour explores the intersection of beauty, duty, and identity through portraits of ceremonial guards worldwide, a meditation on tradition, posture, and the quiet power of devotion.
- Mario Testino’s iconic tribute to Rio de Janeiro, 'MaRIO DE JANEIRO' returns in a new Taschen pocket edition. Smaller, collectible, and as sensual as ever.
- Mario Testino’s Gucci FW1997 campaign with Tom Ford reinvented 90s fashion with CCTV-style imagery that captured a world waking up to visibility, control and the digital age.
- Mario Testino’s Hope & Glory shoot for British Vogue captured Kate Moss as she had never been seen before – stripped back, natural, and utterly herself. Created with Lucinda Chambers, Sam McKnight, and Val Garland, the 2008 editorial revealed the essence of British style and the quiet power of authenticity in fashion photography.
- Mario Testino’s portrait of Amber Valletta for Vogue Paris (1995) is featured in Christian Dior, Designer of Dreams at Galerie Dior in Paris. The image captures the defining elegance of 1990s fashion, blending minimalism and modernity in Testino’s signature style. A timeless study of beauty, attitude, and light, the photograph reflects the enduring connection between couture and portraiture.
- Mario Testino’s Stella Tennant, Vogue US, 2006 from the No Rules Britannia editorial, shot inside The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, is featured in the Victoria & Albert Museum’s exhibition Marie Antoinette. Styled by Grace Coddington and featuring John Galliano designs, the image bridges heritage and modern identity.
- Mario Testino’s iconic 1999 portrait of Julia Roberts, Canoodling with Julia, returns to the spotlight as part of Viktor & Rolf: Fashion Statements at the High Museum, Atlanta. A portrait that bridges fashion, celebrity, and art, it reminds viewers of the timeless power of quiet allure.
- The Swiss edition of SCHÖN! profiles Mario Testino’s A Beautiful World series and Zurich’s Jungzünfter traditions take centre stage.










