Welcome to our global stories section, where we showcase captivating editorials created by artists from around the world. Each piece highlights unique perspectives and imaginative visions, celebrating the diversity of art and storytelling.
AMY TAYLOR
The Style Researcher Magazine spoke with model and pilot Amy Taylor, whose powerful presence is redefining beauty standards in her late 40s. From gracing major magazine covers to challenging industry ageism, Amy brings lived experience, resilience, and authenticity to every project. “Confidence and expression don’t have an expiration date,” she says, championing a vision of beauty rooted in strength, not youth.
VERONICA WALKER
The Style Researcher Magazine sat down with Veronika Walker—Mrs. Edinburgh 2025, model, philanthropist, and entrepreneur—to explore the journey behind the crown. From raising £117,000 for charity while balancing motherhood and business, to using fashion as a platform for advocacy, Veronika shares how purpose, resilience, and authenticity have shaped her path. “I don’t just wear the crown,” she says, “I speak through it.”
JAUSHINA NICOLE
In this interview with The Style Researcher Magazine, designer Jaushina Nicole shares how her family’s love for color sparked her passion for fashion. She reflects on the challenges of launching her brand and the purpose that drives her work. Her story is one of creativity, resilience, and meaningful design.
MICK RAWPORT
“Bikini Atoll, central Pacific Ocean, July 1, 1946: the US conducts a nuclear bomb test. At this time, attractive women are known as ‘bombshells’ and anything intense is ‘atomic.’ Just four days later, in Paris, on July 5, 1946, French designer Louis Réard decides to name his new creation le bikini, after Bikini Atoll, implying that his invention is as momentous as the new bomb. No French model dares to wear his skimpy creation, so he hires a stripper to show it off to the press. Réard opens a Bikini Shop, which he runs for decades, but the scandalous bikini is banned in many nations. It gradually comes into vogue after resistance wears down due to movie-stars like Brigitte Bardot flashing bikinis on-screen. Actually, two-piece swimsuits were around in the 1930s, but were high-waisted. None showed the belly-button. That was the grand taboo.
Louis Réard has proven to be right: the Bikini is surely one of the greatest inventions known to Mankind. The most daring bikinis make a Man go ballistic. The average Man has an in-built Bikini Radar that scans tbe beach, homing in on all shapes and sizes displayed in bikinis. Since 1946, the three tiny triangles of cloth have undergone some radical changes, with even more scandalous designs in the billion-dollar bikini business. Here are some fantasy bikinis, dreamed up by the photographer…”
CHARLIE PRICE
Charlie Price blends hair, beauty, and photography, turning each shoot into a mini-movie inspired by fashion, cinema, and art. In this Style Researcher Magazine interview, he shares his creative journey, defining moments, and vision for timeless beauty.
CiNAVA PHOTOGRAPHY / CREATIVE DIRECTION
In this exclusive Style Researcher Magazine interview, CiNava Photography’s Angel Cintron and Steve Nava share their expertise in blending fashion, photography, and creativity. They discuss the challenges of outdoor lighting, the dynamic energy of working with models, and their essential tools for capturing bold and sophisticated imagery. With a passion for innovation and storytelling, CiNava Photography reveals their artistic philosophy, offering valuable insights for aspiring photographers and models alike.
AKIS ZARALIS
Akis Zaralis blends photography and music to tell powerful stories. In this Style Researcher Magazine interview, he shares his creative journey, challenges, and artistic evolution. Guided by passion and persistence, he offers insight into his work and philosophy.
TINA KILBERG
In this interview, we delve into the career journey of actress Tina Kilberg, known for her work across Greek and Cypriot television. Tina shares insights on navigating the competitive entertainment industry, her experiences with nepotism, and the rise of social media influencers in acting roles.
ROBIN ANN MOORE
The Style Researcher Magazine presents a stunning photoshoot by Robin Ann Moore, “Body Quencher”. This editorial features two models in a series of beautiful images that highlight the artistry of photography and the elegance of human form. Moore’s work continues to push the boundaries of visual storytelling, and we are thrilled to showcase her talent in this issue.
AKIS ZARALIS
In this issue, we bring you the captivating story of Akis Zaralis, a photographer whose lens captures more than just images—it captures emotions, stories, and the raw essence of human connection. From the depths of personal struggle to the heights of artistic triumph, Zaralis's journey is a testament to the power of creativity and resilience. Dive into our exclusive interview and discover the man behind the camera, whose work not only reflects his profound love for art but also his indomitable spirit.
MICHELLE
In the captivating March 2024 cover story of The Style Researcher Magazine, we delve into the creative journey of Michelle, a photographer whose passion for the art form ignited during her college years. Through an insightful interview, Michelle shares her experiences from the exhilaration of having her work featured in a campus gallery to the challenges of balancing a day job with her creative pursuits. Her dedication to photography is evident as she discusses overcoming obstacles, finding relaxation in her craft, and the evolution of her creative process. With a deep-rooted influence from her Italian heritage and an unwavering commitment to creativity, Michelle reflects on significant milestones, including integrating AI into her photography and the profound impact of working with industry professionals. Her story is a testament to the power of perseverance, the importance of personal expression, and the endless possibilities that await those who dare to dream and create.
KEJUN LIU
Kejun Liu’s creative journey unfolds against the backdrop of a family deeply connected to art and fashion. Despite initial reservations influenced by academic pressures in China, Kejun discovered her love for modeling and makeup during her college years as an international student. Beyond her artistic pursuits, Kejun’s story encompasses a diverse range of interests, from her achievements as a licensed pilot to her engagement in counter-terrorism initiatives. A poignant moment in Paris, where she transformed a personal experience into a striking artwork, offers a glimpse into the depth of her creativity. Kejun’s narrative reflects the dynamic interplay of art, fashion, and a multitude of passions, making her a unique and compelling figure in the creative landscape.
Subhra K. Bhattacharya
Introducing Subhra K. Bhattacharya, a visionary photographer whose passion for capturing the essence of beauty led him on a journey from shyly photographing nature to becoming a prominent fashion, glamour, and portrait photographer. In this exclusive interview with The Style Researcher Magazine, Subhra shares insights into his distinctive style, love for moody photographs, and the pivotal moment that transformed his approach to photographing human subject.
Dr. Maksym Ivanchuk - Sculpturing The Beauty
In a recent interview with Style Researcher Magazine, we delve into the world of Dr. Maksym Ivanchuk, a renowned celebrity plastic surgeon. From his journey into plastic surgery fueled by a fascination for anatomy to his pioneering procedures that have transformed lives, Dr. Ivanchuk shares insights into his holistic approach, commitment to research, and aspirations for the future. Join us in discovering the multifaceted facets of his career, from media presence to mentorship, and how his love for nature influences both his life and work.
Irina Pyleva - Fashion Futurist: Bespoke Fashion, AI Lab, and Art of Home Extravaganza
Irina Pyleva's distinctive blend of artistic training from Italy and a digital marketing background from Oxford Saïd Business School shapes her approach to art direction at Corsettery. Balancing artistic intuition with data analysis, she has evolved the brand from bespoke corsets to a multi-departmental enterprise, emphasizing customer collaboration and integrating AI fashion tech. Irina's ability to merge traditional craftsmanship with contemporary creativity is evident in projects like couture embroidery, showcasing a fusion of classic and modern styles. As Corsettery expands into exclusive interior design decisions, Irina envisions future collaborations, global exposure, and a continued commitment to pushing the boundaries of art direction in the fashion industry.
Burcu Kiratli
In a heartwarming reunion, Dilay Seckin sat down with the talented actress Burcu Kiratli, her high school classmate, for an exclusive interview in The Style Researcher Magazine. Join us as we delve into the world of Burcu Kiratli, a woman who remains true to herself amidst fame and success.
Ozgur Ozyurt
n the ever-evolving world of style and influence, Özgür Özyurt stands as a dynamic and versatile figure who has made his mark in multiple spheres in Turkey. From brand coaching to hosting events, content creation to modeling, and much more, Özgür's multifaceted career has captured the attention of many. In this exclusive interview with The Style Researcher Magazine, Özgür shares his insights on how he manages this eclectic mix of pursuits and the driving force behind his success.
Roy Nelson
In this insightful interview with photographer Roy Nelson, he shares his fascinating journey into photography, influenced by his father's WWII experiences and aerial photography. Roy's signature style emphasizes clarity and the capture of each subject's spirit, a skill honed through technical photography and fashion work. He discusses the role of light and shadows in his photography, the importance of minimizing retouching through careful shooting, and his love for collaborating with graphic artists to create unique art pieces. Roy's advice for aspiring photographers is a reminder that there's no one-size-fits-all approach to photography, and continuous learning is key, even for seasoned professionals.
Irina Balandina
“Femininity is fullness of all four energies.
And it is perfect when all the elements are “collected”.
-water (feelings)
-fire (passion)
-air (intelligence)
-earth (care)
Only the balance of these energies gives a WOW effect, at any age”.
Farah Zulaikha
Set in picturesque Monte Carlo, shot by French fashion photographer Sandrine Delaplage, the stunning Farah Zulaikha kneels at the altar, clad in a long-sleeved Zuhair Murad white lace gown, as a modern tribute to the also long-sleeved one worn by Princess Grace during her nuptials.
