CONCEPTUAL EDITORIAL: BEYOND LABELS

Photographer & Art Director: Viktoria Zavarnitsyna

Model: Yulia Yurchevskaya


A conceptual art editorial at the intersection of psychological portraiture and cinematic noir aesthetics. The series delves into the theme of mental noise, inner critics, and the social stereotypes (“labels”) that modern women navigate. The visual narrative is built upon the deconstruction of the classic frame: the deliberate integration of vintage film grain, scratches, digital glitch elements, and layered typography symbolizes the chaos of the outside world, through which the heroine’s unwavering autonomy and inner core remain completely undisturbed.  

In this creative collaboration with photographer Viktoria Zavarnitsyna, we established a visual inquiry into psychological resilience. Clad in a structured dark silhouette, a wide-brimmed hat, and sunglasses, my character wears her attire as personal armor against the world. We are captured amidst trigger words and superimposed anxieties—the mental noise projected by society or inner doubts. Yet, through the grunge of the film textures and the chaotic scribbles, the viewer witnesses the essential: an unbroken posture, a proudly lifted chin, and absolute internal stillness. It is a story of remaining true to oneself when the entire world transforms into static noise.

BEYOND LABELS. Yulia Yurchevskaya | Art Director & Visual Visionary

  At the Intersection of Physical and Imaginary  

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