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When Vogue announced its spring‑summer 2023 spread “Tushy,” the fashion world braced for an unapologetically daring visual narrative. The first installment—featuring the kinetic energy of street‑style icons—set the tone. In Part 2, the spotlight shifts to two of the era’s most compelling muses: Vanessa Ortega, the Argentine‑born runway virtuoso, and Alessia Moretti, Italy’s avant‑garde style chameleon. Together they embody the spread’s core premise: the body as a canvas, the buttocks (the “tushy”) as the focal point of power, confidence, and cultural dialogue.


When the first edition of Tushy—the cheeky, eco‑conscious bidet brand—burst onto the fashion‑tech scene, nobody expected it to become a runway muse. Yet, two weeks after the brand’s debut at Milan Fashion Week, the label’s neon‑green bottle found its way onto the glossy pages of Vogue—paired with the incomparable duo Vanessa and Alessia. Tushy.23.07.30.Vanessa.Alessia.In.Vogue.Part.2....

Part 1 captured the electric chemistry of the two models as they navigated a sculptural set of recycled plastic arches, each arch a nod to the “clean‑line” aesthetic that Tushy champions. Part 2 goes deeper: we explore the creative process, the sartorial alchemy behind the looks, and what this partnership says about sustainability meeting high fashion. When the first edition of Tushy —the cheeky,


The “Tushy” narrative does not end with Part 2. Hargrave hinted at a forthcoming Part 3, which will explore the posterior’s symbolism through the lenses of dance, martial arts, and even culinary art—continuing the dialogue about the body as a multidimensional canvas. The “Tushy” narrative does not end with Part 2

For Vanessa Ortega and Alessia Moretti, the spread has cemented their status as cultural ambassadors of body‑positive fashion. Both are slated to appear in upcoming runway shows for Balenciaga and Alexander McQueen, where the themes of “visibility” and “empowerment” will be further explored.