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Commercial Styling: Cosori Iconic Air Fryers
Explore the creative journey behind the latest styling work for Cosori Iconic, where innovation meets elegance.
There’s something timeless about a beautifully lived-in kitchen — warm light filtering through, simple ingredients on the counter, and effortless style that feels both intimate and elevated. My latest commercial styling project for Cosori captures exactly that feeling for the launch of their newest air fryer line, Iconic Air Fryers.
This campaign was inspired by European sensibilities — relaxed, refined, and rooted in everyday rituals. Think quiet luxury, natural textures, and styling that feels aspirational yet attainable. The goal was to create a scene that felt less like a set and more like a moment: a couple at home, cooking together, sharing wine, and enjoying the ease that good design brings into daily life.
Styling Approach & Wardrobe
The wardrobe was intentionally understated to let the environment and product shine. Her look featured a soft, elegant dress from Mango, paired with simple, delicate jewelry that added polish without distraction. His styling leaned classic and elevated — a textured waffle sweater from Vince that felt modern, timeless, and perfectly at home in a European-inspired kitchen setting.
Together, their looks complemented the neutral palette and organic materials used throughout the space, reinforcing a sense of ease, warmth, and sophistication.
Why This Campaign Worked
What made this project especially rewarding was how seamlessly the styling, set design, and product came together. The Iconic Air Fryer’s clean lines and modern finish felt like a natural extension of the space — functional, beautiful, and designed for real life. This is commercial storytelling at its best: when product, people, and environment feel connected rather than staged.
I’m incredibly proud of this collaboration and grateful to be part of a campaign that celebrates both thoughtful design and the quiet moments that happen around food, home, and connection.
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