Flatmates by Jasmine Wong, Aristide Hiegel & Elvira Tiaou
Art Direction Jasmine Wong
Photography Aristide Hiegel
Stylist Elvira Tiaou
Make up Garance Dufresne
Hair Néné Barry
Casting Director Lylia Bokélé @Ikki Casting
Models Ateta @Select, Emily @Metropolitan
Stylist Assistant Jeanne Gignoux
Through in-situ collages, Flatmates intertwines fashion with fictional documentary into a world where reality and imagination play. This shoot reimagines the way we document interiors, not as static spaces, but as living extensions of the people who inhabit them. It explores the idea that a room is not just defined by its architecture or decor, but by the presence, habits, and traces of those who pass through it.
Inspired by the work of Richard Koenig, traditional ‘at-home’ portraits are replaced by blurring the line between subject and setting, capturing individuals as if they are absorbed into the very fabric of their surroundings—woven into the walls, flattened onto surfaces, or suspended in a playful illusion of false depth.
A core idea of this project was to study 'lived-in' as a concept: not just a sign of occupation, but a visual philosophy where human presence becomes the architecture of a place itself.
Each scene centers on a character shaped by their environment as much as they shape it, turning interiors into living expressions of identity rather than passive backdrops. Exploring space, self, and the ever-shifting relationship between the two, we hope the work reveals fashion as a fragment of an evolving narrative and documentation as an act of transformation, offering a surreal way to document presence in the images we create.
























































