By reclaiming their own sense of intimacy, these women challenge traditional Western painting norms and resist the objectifying male gaze and prioritize self-representation
Ways of seeing, John Berger (1972)
Men act and women appear. Men look at women. Women watch themselves being looked at. Women transform themselves into an object – particularly an object of sight.” Ways of seeing, John Berger (1972)
This series of images delves into the feminine experience by exploring the intimate and captivating spaces women create when lying down in both public and private settings
Jara García Azor
Photographer’s bio: Born and raised in Madrid, Spain; Jara García Azor creates work that explores womanhood, youth culture and generational angst. Focusing her interest on real life narratives and stories, she connects with her subjects to enable self-representation, agency and empowerment through authenticity and storytelling. She currently works as a fashion and advertising photographer between Madrid and Paris.
Sonia Alipio
Sonia Alipio is a stylist and creative director based in Paris. Her work is deeply influenced by her teenage years in her hometown Naples and by her passion for cinema, pop culture, and her Filipino/Japanese heritage. After her fashion studies in Milan and London, she started assisting stylists. Sonia divides her time between Paris and Rome, blending her love for cinema and fashion.








Team credits
Photography: Jara García Azor @jaragarciaazor @superstitionagency
Assistant photographer: Welane Navarre @wela.ne
Styling: Sonia Alipio @sonyalipio
Assistant stylist: Maxence Reynard Velin @max.vln, Anna di Bernardo @annadibernardo_
Make up: Louisa Kahn @louisakhn
Models: Albane Gayet, Sirine Main, Fanta, Anna Marie
Casting Director: Lylia Maria @ikki_casting