- Photographed by Mikael Jansson, Vogue, April 20161/11
Cloud Atlas
Like the clothes, the art-sanctuary terrain of Las Pozas—both man-made and not—is worlds away from the ordinary. Model Grace Hartzel in a Gucci koi-pond embroidered dress complete with fish and lily pads; select Gucci boutiques.
Fashion Editor: Camilla Nickerson
- Photographed by Mikael Jansson, Vogue, April 20162/11
The Real Macaw
Many of these looks brilliantly channel both the elegance and the fearless quirk of Schiaparelli c. 1934. Hartzel in a Lanvin jersey dress, $4,590; select Saks Fifth Avenue stores, earrings by Givenchy Haute Couture by Riccardo Tisci and Lulu Frost, brooches by Sonia Rykiel, Miriam Haskell, and Lulu Frost, and Gaspar gloves.
- Photographed by Mikael Jansson, Vogue, April 20163/11
Power Flower
Can there be a bloom of the moment? We think yes—and right now, it’s the poppy (stronger than a hothouse orchid, more wayward than a rose). Hartzel in a Dolce Gabbana swimsuit, $545; select Dolce Gabbana boutiques, and Chanel cuffs.
- Photographed by Mikael Jansson, Vogue, April 20164/11
Jungle Red
Harking back to the cinematic drama of the 1940s, wicked-woman scarlet is the essential statement color for the passionate and the artistically inclined. Hartzel in a Marc Jacobs silk blouse ($1,800) and Marc Jacobs patent leather skirt ($4,800); select Marc Jacobs stores, Dries Van Noten embroidered bra, $590; Barneys New York, NYC, Chanel belt, and Tom Ford ankle-strap heels.
- Photographed by Mikael Jansson, Vogue, April 20165/11
Self-Portrait With Monkey
The folkloric accent here isn’t just in the blunt Aztec-inspired haircut but in the peasant sleeves as well. Hartzel in a Céline cotton poplin top ($1,800) and skirt ($2,600); Céline, NYC, and Alexander McQueen cuffs.