BeautyPhoto story Mesmerising beauty product shots created by ECAL’s photography studentsThis year’s participants were challenged by Florence Tétier of Novembre magazine and her partner Nicolas Coulomb to reinterpret the theme of ‘a special beauty’ShareLink copied ✔️July 26, 2019BeautyPhoto story TextDazed Beauty For the last five years, Dazed Beauty Contributing Editor Florence Tétier of Novembre magazine and her partner Nicolas Coulomb have run the Photography BA course at ECAL, Switzerland’s prestigious University of Art and Design Lausanne. Working around themes of beauty, the body, and identity, each year Tétier and Coulomb set their students a theme, to which they must respond with an image, the result of which is then published in Novembre. Last year, students were given a culinary recipe which they were asked to reinterpret using only make-up and skincare products. This year, the theme was “a special beauty”, where groups of students were assigned a global beauty brand from Chanel to Byredo to Too Faced and given 10 beauty products which they had to create a story around. “It was really free for interpretation,” says Tétier, “They had the freedom to go really far or stick to the DNA of the brand.” The result is a surreal collection of images, with some focusing in on abstracted body parts - a foot or a breast juxtaposed by a single product - and others taking in the body as a whole. See the images below. Ecal beauty still life20 Imagesview more +Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREBDSM masks and shaving cream beards: The best beauty from PFW SS26What does the food of the future look like?VanmoofDJ Fuckoff’s guide to living, creating and belonging in BerlinLouis Souvestre is the hairstylist behind FKA twigs’ otherworldly looksCoperni’s latest innovation? Bacteria-infused ‘skincare’ clothingEstee Laundry and beauty’s second wave of accountability cultureOctober 2025 Horoscopes: Situationships are progressing into relationshipsConcept store Ap0cene invites us into its weird beauty worldJoe Kelly is the hairstylist saving the big, sexy blowoutVaquera digs through the lost and found for their debut fragranceGabar is the brand turning Myanmar folklore into scentMUA Jeannette Williams adds a sick, twisted edge to video vixens