Through the Lens of Lara Gilberto

Through the Lens of Lara Gilberto

SMART COMPILATION

In a world saturated with staged glamour and curated perfection, this photo series by Lara Gilberto for Tide invites us to rediscover the subtle beauty of everyday objects and situations. Through soft light, quiet frames, and elusive details, the images reveal a gentle intimacy, turning the ordinary into something comforting.

Images

Lara Giliberto


Set Design

Lea Beyl

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