There are projects that exist as work, and then there are projects that exist as something more — a moment in time that captures exactly where you are, who you're becoming, and what you believe fashion can do when everyone in the room is operating at their highest level. The Lina Enriquez World editorial, now live in Quadro Magazine Issue 1349, is the latter.

The Publication
Quadro Magazine is a photo magazine dedicated to beauty, fashion, fine art, portrait, and conceptual storytelling. It is a publication that does not define creativity through a narrow lens — it seeks out the expressive, the unconventional, and the bold. Being featured in its pages is a statement in itself, and having an entire editorial story dedicated to a single vision made this feature something truly significant. Issue 1349 is available now at quadromagazine.com.
The Concept: Lina Enriquez World

Lina Enriquez World was conceived as a full visual story — not a single image, not a simple portrait series, but a multi-scene, multi-location editorial that unfolded across the streets and stoops of New York City. The concept was rooted in movement, presence, and the kind of confidence that only comes when fashion, art direction, and the right location collide.
New York City was not just a backdrop. It was a collaborator. The brownstone steps of the West Village, the wide open intersections of SoHo, the architectural weight of the city's streets — all of it became part of the visual language of the story. Each frame was built to feel like it belonged to a world with its own rules, its own aesthetic, its own energy.
The Creative Vision
Every element of this editorial was shaped by the vision of photographer and creative director Ana Ordoñez, who conceived, directed, and styled the entire project. Ana brought together all the moving pieces — the locations, the styling, the pacing of the story — and translated them into a cohesive body of work that reads as both fashion editorial and fine art photography. Her direction was precise without being rigid, and the result is a series of images that feel alive in every frame.
Working under Ana's creative direction was an experience in trusting the process. She had a clear vision from day one, and she executed it with the kind of intentionality that makes the difference between a good shoot and an unforgettable one.


The Looks
The fashion throughout the editorial was provided by Delgado New York, whose pieces served as the visual spine of every scene. Each look was selected and styled to serve the story — pieces that moved with the city, that held their own against bold backdrops, and that brought a distinct point of view to every frame. From structural outerwear to fluid, expressive silhouettes, the clothing spoke before the camera ever clicked.
Clothing Delgado's aesthetic — bold, intentional, and unapologetically stylish — was the perfect match for the tone of this project.


The Team
A project of this scale is only as strong as the people behind it, and this team delivered at every level.
Model: Ashley Rose Nicholas (@ashleyrosenicholas) brought a presence to every frame that elevated the entire story. Her movement, her expression, and her instinct in front of the camera made every location feel like it was built for her.
Makeup: Alicia Nguyen (@alicianguyenmakeup) created makeup looks that were both editorial and deeply intentional — bold where boldness was needed, refined where the story called for restraint. Her work tied every look together and added an essential layer to the visual narrative.
Photography & Creative Direction: Ana Ordoñez (@imaginecolorstudio)
Styling: Ana Ordoñez
Handbag Designer: Lina Enriquez
Fashion Designer: Delgado (@delgadonewyork)
The Result
What ended up in the pages of Quadro Magazine is a story about more than fashion. It is about a city, a moment, a team of creatives who showed up with full commitment to something they believed in. The images range from wide, expansive street shots that capture New York in its full scale, to intimate close-ups that bring you into the details — the jewelry, the bags, the expression. Together, they form a world.
Lina Enriquez World. Issue 1349.
Read the full editorial now at quadromagazine.com and follow the story on Instagram @quadro.magazine.

Photography: Ana Ordoñez | Creative Direction: Ana Ordoñez | Styling: Ana Ordoñez / Clothing Delgado | Model: Ashley Rose Nicholas | Makeup: Alicia Nguyen | Handbag Designer: Lina Enriquez | Published in Quadro Magazine, Issue 1349
