
Peabody Essex Museum becomes the backdrop for NorthShore Magazine's Spring Fashion Shoot - Featuring Darby Scott, Fashion Designer

Style Gallery at the Peabody Essex Museum Makes a Fashion Statement


Artwork: Intersections - Inspired by traditional Islamic architectural motifs, Pakistani-American artist Anila Quayyum Agha's laser-cut steel lantern conjures the design of the Alhambra palace in Granada, Spain, a historic site of cross-cultural intersection, where a thousand years ago islamic and Western cultures thrived in coexistence. - PEM
Model on the left is wearing a three strand faceted citrine nugget necklace by Darby Scott
On the right the she wears an olive picot-edge sleeveless gown with ribbon trim, Darby Scott


Artwork "Honey Hunter", 2008 flowers, bees and wasps, oil on canvas by John Newsom, makes a vividly colorful backdrop for this model wearing a peach coat dress and jasper necklace by Darby Scott.
On the right Darby's white cotton pique pintuck gown is paired with an 18K gold chrysoprase necklace and an ocean jasper chain link necklace.
For this fashion shoot the photographs are by Bob Packert, clothing styling is by Julie Paquette for Anchor Artists, Hair by Kacie Corbelle for Ennis Inc., and makeup by David Nicholas/DNI Pros