Set against the neoclassical backdrop of the New York Public Library, The Marble Bride editorial by Treasures and Stories distills the grandeur of a bygone era with a sharp, minimalist lens. Through photographer Yaroslav Vorotilov’s eye, the bride emerges as a living sculpture—poised at the intersection of modern elegance and timeless art.
The architectural lines of the library’s staircase and carved balustrades envelope the bride in soft, golden light, amplifying the gown’s fluid structure and petal-like details. In every shot, a deliberate study in contrast takes shape: hard marble meets soft tulle, classic silhouettes collide with sharp editorial posing, and the stillness of stone balances the motion of silk. This tension between elements creates a unique visual dialogue.
The Marble Bride is a tribute to craftsmanship—in architecture, fashion, and storytelling.
Vendors
Photography: Yaroslav Vorotilov
Production: Treasures and Stories
Venue: The New York Public Library
Hair: Daria Alikhanova
Makeup: Daria Alikhanova
Models: Renata Gubayeva
Style
Dress: Kristina Kharlashkina
Veil: Kristina Kharlashkina
Gloves: Kristina Kharlashkina