Laufey effortlessly ascends to the pinnacle of fashion, exuding a serene confidence that only a musician-inspiration can possess.
In the recent cover feature for Vogue Scandinavia’s August–September issue—captured by Jason Kim—the Icelandic jazz-pop sensation finds herself in a whimsical garden setting reminiscent of a storybook. Surrounded by verdant foliage, intricate lace, and gentle tulle, she perfectly balances contemporary style with a hint of nostalgia.
Stylist Dione Davis outfits Laufey in garments that seem to float—ranging from tailored cream ensembles to ethereal, layered gowns—while Dior’s Peter Philips and stylist Gonn Kinoshita craft her beauty look into a vision that is both soft and strikingly memorable.
Beyond mere visuals, this editorial serves as a symbolic representation of her upcoming third studio album, *A Matter of Time*. Laufey shares, “I’m such a mishmash of many different things. The music I make is entirely my genre now.” The photoshoot captures that blend: a nostalgic vision reinterpreted through contemporary fashion.
Vogue’s editor comments on Laufey’s evolution—from her humble beginnings in Reykjavik to this significant milestone, propelled by her dedicated fanbase. In merely nine issues, she has become the embodiment of authenticity and creativity for Vogue Scandinavia.
This feature transcends a typical photoshoot—it’s a declaration: Laufey isn’t just part of the fashion world; she is reshaping it.