Laufey Mesmerizes in Romantic Garden Shoot for Vogue Scandinavia’s Cover
Laufey stuns in a dreamy Vogue Scandinavia garden shoot, wearing Gucci, Valentino & Chloé in ethereal, romantic looks.
Laufey slots into the elite fashion echelon with the kind of quiet confidence only a musician-muse could command.
In Vogue Scandinavia’s August–September cover story—shot by Jason Kim—the Icelandic jazz-pop virtuoso lounges in a romantic garden scene that feels like a fairytale. Surrounded by lush greenery, delicate lace, and whispers of tulle, she embodies both modern elegance and vintage reverie.
Stylist Dione Davis drapes Laufey in silhouettes that float and frame—from structured cream pieces to airy, layered dresses—while Dior’s Peter Philips and stylist Gonn Kinoshita perfect her makeup and hair into something soft yet unforgettable.
It’s not just about aesthetics—it’s a visual reflection of her third album A Matter of Time. As Laufey reveals, “I’m such a mishmash of many different things. The music I make is entirely my genre now.” The editorial echoes that mix: nostalgia reimagined through modern fashion.
Vogue’s editor reflects on Laufey’s transformation—from shooting in Reykjavik as an unknown talent to this moment, carried by her fans’ unwavering loyalty. In nine issues, she’s become Vogue Scandinavia's most resonant symbol of authenticity and artistry.
This story is not just a photoshoot—it’s a statement: Laufey isn’t merely in fashion, she’s rewriting it.







