Captured at Havana Haus, the intention was to create imagery that felt visually considered and creatively expressive, while also showcasing the strength of collaboration across the team.
For this project, the styling needed to do more than simply dress the subject. It needed to shape the tone of the shoot, support the visual narrative, and bring together looks that felt aligned with both the creative direction and the final imagery. The resulting images were intended for use across team portfolios and social media.
Led by Havana Haus’ in-house stylist Candice Crawford, the styling direction for this shoot was approached with a strong editorial sensibility and a clear understanding of how wardrobe functions within a wider creative concept.
Candice sourced and pulled together looks that worked seamlessly within the visual direction of the shoot, ensuring each outfit added depth, cohesion, and intention to the final image set. Her ability to translate creative ideas into wardrobe choices that feel elevated, fashion-led, and photographically strong is a key part of what made this shoot so successful.
Working alongside photographer Chloe Hutchison and hair and makeup artist Dyan Copeman, Candice helped shape a collaborative on-set process where every element complemented the next. The result was a shoot that felt unified rather than pieced together- which, frankly, is rarer than it should be.
The final shoot delivered a series of editorial-style images designed to highlight both creative storytelling and individual team expertise.
This included:
By approaching the wardrobe with both creativity and practicality in mind, the styling gave the shoot dimension and polish while allowing the broader creative direction to land with clarity.
The result was a visually strong editorial image library that reflected the value of thoughtful styling within a creative team environment.
This project is a clear example of Candice Crawford’s expertise in fashion and editorial styling- not only in her eye for sourcing and pulling together compelling looks, but in her ability to work collaboratively within a wider vision. Her styling helped give the shoot shape, tone, and narrative, elevating the final images beyond something purely aesthetic and into something far more considered.
For Havana Haus, this shoot highlights the strength of having experienced creatives in-house who understand how each discipline contributes to the final outcome. Candice’s work on this project reflects the level of care, taste, and creative instinct she brings to every shoot she is part of.
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