Tindi Mar Covers Vogue Mexico April 2024 Lensed by Inez and Vinoodh
/Model Tindi Mar is styled by Valentina Collado in ‘Fuerza Natural II’, an abundant riches fashion story lensed by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin for Vogue Mexico April 2023./ Hair by James Pecis; makeup by Sam Visser
Read MoreTindi Mar in Los Guayabos by Santiago Sierra Soler for Vogue US and UK June/July 2022
/Rising model Tindi Mar is photographed by Santiago Sierra Soler IG] Stylist Tonne Goodman and Soler photograph Tindi Mar at her home in Guadalajara, México at Los Guayabos Ecological Community. The fashion story and accompanying narratives are shared in both Vogue US and Vogue UK’s June/July issues.
Read MoreEmma Summerton Flashes Vogue Mexico and Vogue Latin America April 2022
/Models Celeste Romero, Devyn García, Krini Hernandez, Lineisy Montero, Mavaro Molleja, and Tindi Mar grace the covers of Vogue Mexico, Vogue Latin America and both issues.
Photographer Emma Summerton [IG] captures ‘La Noche’, styled by Valentina Collado./ Hair by Serge Normant; makeup by Fulvia Farolfi
Read MoreLee Wei Swee Flashes 'Be Our Guest, Raise A Glass' for Vogue China December 2021
/Lee Wei Swee Flashes 'Be Our Guest, Raise A Glass' for Vogue China December 2021 AOC Fashion
Vogue China December 2021 cover girls Karen Elson, Suzi De Givenchy, Tianna St. Louis and Tindi Mar add two more members to the fashion story cast: Lisa Lu and Precious Kevin.
Audrey Hu and Rogelio F. Burgos styles the sextet in ‘Be Our Guest, Raise A Glass’, lensed by Lee Wei Swee [IG] at The Pagoda Paris. / Hair by Chiao Chenet; makeup by Fanny Maurer
Karen, Suzi, Tianna, Tindi Cover Vogue China December2021 by Lee Wei Swee
/Karen, Suzi, Tianna, Tindi Cover Vogue China December2021 by Lee Wei Swee AOC Fashion
Margaret Chang’s Vogue China bears watching. From her fall 2021 debut issue to these unexpected and visually-striking December covers, Chang has a clear editorial vision in play. Chang’s Vogue China is truly highbrow and international, while still being relatable.
Models Karen Elson, Suzi De Givenchy, Tianna St. Louis and Tindi Mar share the December 2021 covers lensed by Lee Wei Swee [IG]. Styling credits go to Audrey Hu and Rogelio F. Burgos. / Hair by Chiao Chenet; makeup by Fanny Maurer
Tindi Mar Covers Vogue Mexico November 2021 by Sonia Szostak
/Tindi Mar Covers Vogue Mexico November 2021 by Sonia Szostak AOC Fashion
Rising star Tindi Mar, environmental activist and Vogue Paris [now Vogue France] September 2021 cover star, spreads her nature-oriented magnificence over three covers of the November 2021 issue of Vogue Mexico.
Photographer Sonia Szóstak [IG] turns her own sensual eye to Tindi Mars in ‘Au Natural’, styled by Valentina Collado in fluid transparency and burnout fabrics to create the deeply-sensual, fashion atmosphere./ Makeup by Dariia Day
Quinn Mora and Tindi Mar by Mikael Jansson for Vogue Paris September 2021
/Quinn Mora and Tindi Mar by Mikael Jansson for Vogue Paris September 2021 AOC Fashion
New model Tindi Mar covers the September 2021 New Beginnings issue of Vogue Paris. We see her here, paint-splattered with sister model Quinn Mora in ‘La Vie D'Artiste’. Emmanuelle Alt winds down her role at VP, styling the two creatives in images by Mikael Jansson./ Hair by Damien Boissinot; makeup by Hannah Murray
AOC has featured Quinn Mora multiple times, but Mexican native Tindi Mar is new. Her agency explains that Mar made her international debut walking exclusively for Nicolas Ghesquiere’s AW2021 Louis Vuitton collection. Emmanuelle Alt also noticed Mar, offering her an exclusive cover with the Vogue Paris September issue.
Tindi Mar’s deep beauty captivates but not as much as her double university major in sustainable agricultural sciences and nutrition. Tindi leads by example, living in a self-sustaining ecological community in Guadalajara. All the food in Tindi’s community is home grown, and the entire community is powered by solar energy. For a young woman, Mar is very clear about her priorities: the environment, sustainability, combatting climate change, animal rights and promoting food security for indigenous communities.
AOC would love the idea that Quinn and Tindi wore sustainable clothes in the Vogue Paris fashion story — honoring the deep commitment to sustainable principles shared by so many of our young people.