ICONIC SEX APPEAL, STYLED BY DINA BROADHURST

ICONIC SEX APPEAL, STYLED BY DINA BROADHURST

A visual love affair between artist and album.

When we created the Lovers and Forget Me Not albums, we wanted them to feel like heirlooms for modern romantics, bold, nostalgic, and impossible to ignore. So it was only fitting that we invited one of the most visually distinctive artists we know to bring them to life.

Enter: Dina Broadhurst.

Known for her iconic blend of mystery, magnetism, and pop culture flair, Dina doesn’t just take photos, she builds fantasies. Her work lives in the space between high fashion and intimate emotion, drawing you into a world that feels both dreamlike and deeply personal.

For our campaign, Dina styled and shot the Lovers and Forget Me Not albums in her signature language: rich light, timeless objects, playful contrast, and a whisper of something provocative. She chose a pared-back, vintage-inspired setting to let the colours speak and the pages breathe. What emerged was a series of images that felt as powerful as they did personal.

We sat down with Dina to talk about what draws her to desire, how she balances minimalism with emotion, and why she said yes to this collaboration in the first place.

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INTERVIEW: DINA BROADHURST

On her style:
“I’d describe my work as a mix of mystery, allure, illusion, and desire. I use editing, collage, digital manipulation, and montage through a photographic lens to tell stories and invite the viewer to create their own fantasy.”

On saying yes to Wild Romantic:
“The album names were my trigger, so visual and evocative. The colours felt fresh and fun. And the creative freedom to tell a story? That’s always a yes for me.”

On her creative rituals:
“Afternoon light. The pressure of the disappearing sun. That’s when I’m most alive.”

On lasting design:
“Timelessness is about restraint and emotion. If it’s classic, beautiful, and made with quality, it will always last. Real luxury never dates.”

On her personal treasures:
“Everything I own has a story. A Barbie from childhood. A crushed can with sun-faded ombré. A designer vase next to a found shell. I love contrast, it’s in my work, and it’s in my home.”

On this collaboration in one phrase:
“Iconic sex appeal.”

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This shoot wasn’t just about albums. It was about the art of safekeeping, how we hold onto memories, how we style our stories, how we live with the things we love.

Whether it’s stacked on a gallery wall or laid bare on a coffee table, our albums are built to be seen, touched, and treasured. Dina reminded us why.

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