HUMOROUS FASHION IN IRK MAGAZINE
Four Humorous Fashion Stories that don’t take themselves too seriously
Looking for a humorous fashion editorial that brings both style and a smile? Here is a curated selection of IRK’s funniest photo shoots where bold styling meets unexpected twists. From Victorian reinventions to rockstar fantasies and dystopian daydreams, these standout visuals prove that humorous fashion thrives when it doesn’t take itself too seriously.
1. TERRIBLE TWINS Starring the Lapidus Sisters
Meanwhile, French Cowboy dives into sibling drama in “Terrible Twins.” Set in the moody Hotel Félicien, the editorial stars Koukla and Milla Lapidus, granddaughters of legendary designer Ted Lapidus. As expected, sparks fly. The sisters’ distinct personalities are highlighted through powerful styling. For instance, Zana Bayne harnesses and Christian Louboutin heels bring both edge and glamour. Although the mood is sultry, the editorial doesn’t shy away from humor. In fact, it’s this contrast that makes the story so engaging—a perfect mix of mystery, humorous fashion, elegance and edge with a fun and rebellious twist.
2. VICTORIAN Fashion Meets Modern Elegance in Rocio Segura’s Fashion Editorial
Rocio Segura gives classic Victorian style a fun update. In this shoot, corsets, lace, and high collars are paired with bold shoes and standout details.
Thus, what begins as a nod to the past quickly transforms into a visual delight of contradictions. This humorous fashion editorial turns old-world romance into a playful, modern-day fashion fantasy.
3. The Rock Star Energy ” CIAO ENZO”
Ciao Enzo,” led by Gian Andrea di Stefano, shouts rockstar energy from the rooftops. At first glance, it’s pure 1980s glam—with biker jackets, metallic leggings, and spiked accessories. However, the styling is smart, not sloppy. Alexander McQueen’s ear cuffs and Bottega Veneta’s sleek tailoring bring balance to the chaos. Overall, this humorous fashion editorial feels like a fun concert you don’t want to miss.
4. LOST IN SPACE
Finally, “Lost in Space” blasts us into a stylish galaxy. Shot by Mia Macfarlane and Julien Crouigneau (French Cowboy), the editorial explores futuristic themes through surreal, high-fashion styling. Although it’s rooted in sci-fi, the mood is far from cold. Instead, humor and fantasy take the lead. With bold shapes, striking poses, and dreamlike designs, this humorous fashion story feels like a space adventure you’ll want to revisit.
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Amélie JOUISON is a fashion photographer and art director.
She likes to question the status of the image as a woman, incorporating a point of humour, burlesque and creating discomfort.
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