Rocio Ramos Makes Bold Beauty of Sokhna Niane for Vogue Arabia September 2023
/Photographer Rocio Ramos [IG] is on her A-game with this fashion story ‘Structured Chaos’. Senegal to Belgium model Sokhna Niane makes a wow impression in a fashion story brimming with precious touches — like the red scarf breezing over her face below.
‘Structured Chaos’ is styled by Abraham Gutiérrez for Vogue Arabia September 2023.
Read MoreBette Franke's Fall Fashion 2023, Lensed in Madrid by Rocio Ramos for Harper's Bazaar Spain
/Dutch model Bette Franke welcomes us to Retiro Park in Madrid, Spain for a beautiful and understandable overview of Fall 2023 essentials styled by Claudia Laukamp.
Talented photographer Rocio Ramos [IG] captures Franke in filtered light and shadow that creates a beautiful, optimistic mood without sacrificing visual fashion information.
Read MoreRed in Big Volume Fashion by Rocio Ramos for Vogue Arabia January 2022
/Rising model Red is in the studio, styled by Abraham Gutierrez in high-voltage, voluminous elegance from Balenciaga, BOSS, Gucci, Versace and more. Photographer Rocio Ramos captures Red for the January 2022 issue of Vogue Arabia./ Hair by Crisanto Blanco; makeup by Yurema Villa
Read MoreAfrodita Dorado Stars in 'Miss Puffer' by Rocio Ramos for Vogue Arabia November 2021
/Afrodita Dorado Stars in 'Miss Puffer' by Rocio Ramos for Vogue Arabia November 2021 AOC Fashion
Model Afrodita Dorado is styled by Abraham Gutiérrez in billowing, pillowing designs for ‘Miss Puffer’. Photographer to watch Rocio Ramos [IG] does a superb job of adding stylish angles and a focus on product details to images that retain artistic presence.
As much as AOC loves image artistry, creating interest around the fashion featured is equally important. Ramos is executing on both the commercial and artistic level, setting up her photography shop at El Retiro - Jardines del Buen Retiro de Madrid [IG], for Vogue Arabia’s November 2021 issue,
Rocio Ramos Seizes the Power of Cardinals for Marie Claire Mexico and LA
/Rocio Ramos Seizes the Power of Cardinals for Marie Claire Mexico and LA AOC Fashion
Photographer Rocio Ramos [IG] captures unadulterated-red, fashion passion in the October pages of Marie Claire Mexico and Latin America. Model Dalianah Arekion poses in primal, earth-goddesses elegance styled by Abraham Gutiérrez.
Most fashion media will promote the color red as symbolizing new energy and interest in living with the latest seasonal wardrobe. The message is consumption-oriented — which is understandable, especially if we are looking at the latest, earth-loving sustainable fashion buys.
We doubt that is the case here — that we are looking at sustainable fashion. But there are even higher principles at play in these images. AOC knows for a fact that artist and photographer Rocio Ramos is on our wave-length, and she likes the writing her images inspire.
So we will move out on red, into the fast lane.
Red Symbolism
The color red is most often associated with a passion for living and an embrace of love, but also carnal pleasures. Red is known as an emotionally-intense color that enhances human metabolism and increases respiration rate, while raising blood pressure. The impact of the color red on the human body has been seriously studied.
Culturally-speaking we are in a red-alert moment that transcends fashion runways and embraces the duality of competing narratives about our very humanity.
Red is the color of fire and blood, one often associated with energy, war, power and danger. Red is considered to be aggressive and fierce, but also grounding. In the world of 7 chakras, red is the root chakra, and while it’s easy enough to dismiss red as primitive with its positioning on the chakra chart, it is also responsible for our sense of security and stability.
When apes first stood tall and began walking into humanity, their root chakra was in high gear — literally. Rocks and caves were homes to humanity before we created mobile structures made of mammoth tusks. The setting for Rocio Ramos’ fashion story is perfect, because it embraces the necessities of security, survival and being rooted as the very foundation of our lives.
Antonella Delgado Wears Modern Sensuality Lensed by Rocio Ramos in Vogue Arabia
/Antonella Delgado Wears Modern Sensuality Lensed by Rocio Ramos in Vogue Arabia AOC Fashion
IMG fashion model Antonella Delgado is styled by Abraham Gutiérrez in modern luxury with a strong sensual undercurrent. Spanish photographer Rocio Ramos [IG] captures Delgado for Vogue Arabia’s September 2021 issue, with art direction by Abraham Gutierrez./ Makeup and hair by Nacho Fernandez
Rocio Ramos Shoots Huge del Pozo in 'Gender Fluid' for Vogue Hong Kong May 2021
/Rocio Ramos Shoots Huge del Pozo in 'Gender Fluid' for Vogue Hong Kong May 2021
Photographer Rocio Ramos [IG] shoots a fabulous fashion story featuring model Hugo del Pozo, styled in ‘Gender Fluid’ looks by Abraham Gutiérrez for Vogue Hong Kong’s May issue.
Women and Antiquity | Preservation and Censorship | Air France Madame Inspires Inquiry
/Women and Antiquity | Preservation and Censorship | Air France Madame Inspires Inquiry
Model Katia Andre is lost in history, styled by Annabelle Sangin in ‘Lumière Soir’, with art direction by Giorgio Martinoli. Photographer Rocio Ramos [IG] explores the relationship between upscale women and antiquity for Air France Madame. / Makeup and hair by Emilie Plume
Litza Veloz by Rocio Ramos in Latex-Loving Botanical Abundance for Numero Russia
/Litza Veloz by Rocio Ramos in Latex-Loving Botanical Abundance for Numero Russia
Venezuelan model Litza Veloz is styled by Abraham Gutierrez in ‘Plastic Fantastic Lover’, a fashion story with just enough latex to make Frida Kahlo very happy. Spanish photographer Rocio Ramos brings her lushly-female eye to the pages of Numero Russia 060. / Beauty by Nacho Fernandez