Carla Rey Brings Sharp City Style to Vogue Czechoslovakia Editorial
Carla Rey commands New York streets in a Vogue Czechoslovakia editorial, wearing Chanel and Valentino with sharp tailoring and urban edge.
Carla Rey steps into the streets of New York with quiet confidence in her latest editorial for Vogue Czechoslovakia. Photographed by Andrew Yee, the story captures a strong city mood that feels cinematic without trying too hard. Every frame reflects movement, contrast, and control, with Carla leading the narrative through presence alone.
The wardrobe plays with tension in the best way. Styled by Marco Antonio, the looks combine structured tailoring with softer, more fluid elements. Oversized coats sit confidently on the shoulders, offering a sense of protection, while sleek silhouettes underneath keep the styling sharp and modern. It is fashion that feels built for the city, not staged for it.
Chanel and Valentino anchor the editorial, bringing polish and attitude to the lineup. Sculptural outerwear stands out, with clean lines and bold shapes that feel almost architectural against the urban backdrop. Tailored pieces are crisp and intentional, balanced by dramatic textures that add depth without overwhelming the look.
Carla moves through bridges, brick-lined streets, chain-link fences, and neon-lit corners with ease. The New York setting adds grit and energy, grounding the high-fashion pieces in something real. The contrast between luxury fabrics and raw surroundings makes each outfit feel more alive and wearable.
Hair by Julia Kana stays relaxed and slightly undone, adding softness to the sharper looks. The natural finish keeps the focus on movement rather than perfection. Makeup by William Murphy is clean and controlled, with fresh skin and defined eyes that enhance Carla’s features without distraction.











