Photography/Creative Direction/Words: Jaylyn Gore
Talent: Ty Ikard & Joselyn Ramseur
Publication: Marika Magazine (Portrait - Issue 6294, May)
The ability to capture and create a sense of timelessness is an art. Within fashion, it is not defined by a single moment, but by versatility. It is the ability to move across different eras while still feeling relevant, where the image does not belong to one period, but exists comfortably across many.
From the 1950s to the early 2000s, there are elements that continue to reappear. Silhouettes evolve, styling shifts, and trends return in new forms, yet certain details remain consistent. These are the elements that carry weight, the ones that do not rely on a specific time to be understood.
This body of work focuses on that continuity. Rather than capturing what is current, it leans into what persists. The intention is to highlight presence, form, and direction in a way that allows the image to exist beyond the moment it was created.
Many fashion brands rely on this balance. The ability to create work that feels cohesive now while still holding relevance later is what allows it to endure. It is not about following a trend, but about understanding what remains when trends fade.
In the end, timelessness is not about looking back or looking forward. It is about creating something that holds its place, regardless of when it is seen.