This editorial explores the key visual motifs of Newton’s work and the iconic femme fatale
persona to narrate fantasies of feminine power through fashion.

Originating from the film noir genre, which Newton has cited as a significant influence, the femme fatale protagonist is a compelling and enigmatic female archetype. While she is often portrayed for her seductive allure, she remains resilient and empowered, embodying heroism and asserting control over her feminine power.

Newton depicted this character with women holding domineering stances and seductive gazes wearing sexy heels, coats and tuxedos and the infamous Newton stiletto.

This concept resonates with our brand message at THE MISS RIGHT.

PHOTOGRAPHED BY Erin Campbell

STYLED BY Tegan Whittaker

MAKEUP BY Lauren Toth

HAIR BY Ash Hatcher

TALENTS

Tahlia Wade

Angelique Hudson

ASSISTED BY

Ashlee Herpich

Keira Bower

Benjamin Pawa

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