Hanna Tveite snaps strikingly-designed beauty products
Exclusively for Wallpaper* readers, Tveite shares images of some of the most strikingly designed beauty products out there, from big name brands like Chanel to relatively new names like Ormaie and AFRA.
Prior to lockdown, photographer Hanna Tveite was busy shooting editorials and collaborating with brands like Calvin Klein and The Row. When Covid-19 halted her normal working routines, Tveite found new ways to keep shooting.
‘After it became clear that this pandemic wasn't going to pass quickly, I found solace in creating a studio for myself in my Brooklyn home. I used the free time to conceptualise and produce still-life imagery. I have found it especially rewarding to have more available time to focus on each project and to create new longer lead collaborations.’
Ormaie fragrance
Hermès lipstick
Chanel moisturizer and Anatomē supplements
Ormaie fragrance
AFRA NYC afro pick
Hermès lipstick
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Costa Brazil resina de breu and body oil
Ormaie fragrance
Redoux and Senteurs d'Orient soap
Hermès lipstick
Mary Cleary is a writer based in London and New York. Previously beauty & grooming editor at Wallpaper*, she is now a contributing editor, alongside writing for various publications on all aspects of culture.
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