Photographed by Mikael Jansson, Vogue, April 20161/11Cloud 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 20162/11The 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 20163/11Power 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 20164/11Jungle 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 20165/11Self-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.