Alice Moitié
Alice Moitié’s got this wild, electric vibe that just blasts through her work. Seriously, you look at her photos or a video she’s done, and it’s like—bam, color and weirdness and humanity smacking you right in the face. She’s probably allergic to boring stuff. Raised on illustration, she kinda sketches people with her camera the way cartoonists do with their pens—lots of humor, zero pretension, and this weird ability to make awkwardness look cool. There’s always this off-kilter grace to her shots, like she caught the world tripping over its own shoelaces and just rolled with it.
Social media basically poured gasoline on her career. She ended up catching the eye of all the right people—Nike, Adidas, Converse, and even the fancier Givenchy crowd. Not bad for someone who doesn’t take herself too seriously. She’s been everywhere: Vogue, I-D, you name it. And the list of people she’s photographed? Absolutely bonkers. We’re talking ASAP Rocky, Justice, Miley Cyrus. She’s got this way of making huge stars look like they just wandered into her frame by accident, which is kind of her thing—celebrating the mess, the unplanned moments, the stuff most people crop out. Her universe isn’t polished or posed; it’s messy and bright and sometimes a little bit strange, but in the best possible way. If you’re tired of cookie-cutter visuals, Alice Moitié’s world is a shot of pure, unfiltered energy.