Zuhal Butler
Commercial

Zuhal Butler

The clothes and the body in productive negotiation

Fashion and portrait work for designer Zuhal Butler. The cut, the drape, the fastening. Clothes photographed as design objects rather than aspirational props. The body as the context in which the design either works or does not.

13 images
Model in a structured Zuhal Butler jacket, the cut reading clearly against a neutral background 1 / 13
Fabric detail: the texture of the material at close range, the construction visible 2 / 13
Full-length look: the silhouette complete, the proportion the point 3 / 13
Portrait: the designer's sensibility evident in the face as much as the clothes 4 / 13
A draped piece in motion, the fabric behaviour the subject 5 / 13
Back view of a coat: the collar, the shoulders, the fall of the back panel 6 / 13
Close detail of a fastening: the button and the buttonhole and the intention between them 7 / 13
Model seated, the clothes adapting to the position, the design holding 8 / 13
Two pieces together: the combination intended but not prescribed 9 / 13
The model in movement, the garment following at its own speed 10 / 13
Close portrait: the accessories and the face in equal proportion 11 / 13
A final look: the complete vision, everything resolved 12 / 13
Last image: the clothes alone, no body, the form self-sufficient 13 / 13