RosaliaPhotography Alessandro Scotti

Rosalia, Indya Moore, and Kristen Stewart star in the 2020 Pirelli Calendar

Get your first, behind-the-scenes look at next year’s Romeo & Juliet inspired edition, as shot by legendary photographer Paolo Roversi

We’re not entirely sure how it’s happened so fast, but we’re already in August – meaning 2020 is just around the corner. And what does a new year bring? A new Pirelli calendar, obvs.  

With legendary photographer Paolo Roversi at the helm this time around, the calendar’s theme centres around Shakespeare’s Juliet, as the likes of Indya Moore, Mia Goth, Emma Watson, Kristen Stewart, Rosalia, Yara Shahidi and Chris Lee step into the role of the star-crossed lover.

In anticipation of the calendar’s launch, Pirelli now releases a series of behind-the-scenes photographs of next year’s stars at work. With Stewart shown lying across a table and Rosalia standing in front of a number of glowing church candles, Roversi is seen directing them how to pose and capturing their individual interpretations of who Juliet actually is. Though, as the photographer himself puts it: “I am still searching for my Juliet and I will be searching all of my life. Because Juliet is a dream.” 

Over the course of the last few years we’ve seen Albert Watson celebrate the women chasing their dreams as part of a largely monochrome edition of the calendar, Tim Walker paint a portrait of black excellence featuring Naomi Campbell, RuPaul, and Puff Daddy, and Peter Lindbergh release a completely unretouched iteration in 2017. Stay tuned to see exactly what the final 2020 version looks like. 

Check out the gallery above. 

Read Next
FeatureUnbuttoned portraits of male models taken decades apart

In Then & Now, Doug Inglish recreates the amorous photoshoots of his past, channeling a long-harboured, ‘unrequited passion’

Read Now

What Went DownVetements borrows ‘chav’, emo and stoner style at Paris show

For AW17, the label debuts a new collection based on different fashion stereotypes – here’s your quick guide to what went down

Read Now

What Went DownPierpaolo Piccioli’s Balenciaga debut was a total eclipse of the heart

With Demna’s decade firmly in the rear view mirror, the veteran designer revealed a softer side to the 100-year-old house for SS26

Read Now

The Autumn 2025 IssueFashion is filthier than ever at the Barbican’s Dirty Looks

The dishevelled meets the divine at the Barbican’s new exhibition, a dumpster-dive into fashion’s resurgent fascination with filth

Read Now