Life Photos of Foreign Beauties: Issue 175 - Amateur Model’s Styled Everyday Snaps



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Life Photos of Foreign Beauties: Issue 175 - Amateur Model’s Styled Everyday Snaps

London-based amateur model Mia Carter, 27, shines in Issue 175 with a series of posed yet natural photos captured in her daily haunts. Shot by photographer Jade Hughes, the collection features Carter in carefully styled poses across the city—from her sunlit apartment to a bustling flower market an

 
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Hughes focused on blending "posed authenticity," guiding Carter to strike poses that feel deliberate but not forced. “We worked on small details—how she holds a book, the angle of her head—to make styled moments look like they’re part of her routine,” she said. Carter, a graphic designer with a 172cm frame, wears her signature mix of vintage finds and local brands like London Lane—think high-waisted corduroy pants, oversized blouses, and leather loafers—paired with delicate silver earrings.
 
Standout images include Carter leaning against a pastel-pink storefront, one hand resting on a stack of vintage magazines and the other adjusting her hair, her posture relaxed yet purposeful. Another shows her seated at a café, a cup of tea in front of her, legs crossed neatly, with sunlight highlighting her chestnut waves—posed, yet evoking the ease of a weekday afternoon. Her makeup, kept simple with tinted moisturizer and a swipe of nude lipstick, enhances her natural features.
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Carter, who started experimenting with styled photos on Instagram last year, says the shoot felt like an extension of her love for personal style. “I’ve always enjoyed putting together outfits and finding pretty spots in my neighborhood to capture them,” she explained. The series avoids over-the-top settings, instead using familiar London scenes—red brick alleyways, ivy-covered walls—to ground the posed moments.
Readers have praised the issue for its “inspiring yet achievable” vibe. Unlike rigid fashion editorials, Carter’s poses—smiling over a bouquet of peonies, pausing to adjust her scarf—feel like something anyone could recreate. “It’s about making everyday moments feel special through a little effort,” Hughes noted. For Carter, that’s the magic: “Posing isn’t about being perfect. It’s about celebrating your own style in the places you love.”
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