
Photographer Andrew Yee (Atelier Management) and stylist Marco Antonio come together for Hunger magazine, crafting their story in shifting color fields. From teal to orange to crimson to chartreuse, model Babacar N’Doye moves through each frame in bold pieces from brands such as MCM, Fendi, and Louis Vuitton.
Antonio layers jackets with patterned shirts, mixing prints and proportion in a way that suggests moderation beneath the saturation. The editorial’s thesis is straightforward: color requires no apology. Here, Babacar’s composed expressions suggest someone entirely at home in visual weight. Confidence makes the color work, not the other way around.












