Fit Enough (2026)

Fit Enough was a creative collaboration between Creative Director Lauren Boone and photographer Roman Glover of Show You Something Studios. The project was conceived, styled, and art directed by Boone, who oversaw the set design, wardrobe, hair, and overall visual narrative.

The series explores the growing influence of Pilates, yoga, and wellness culture within contemporary social media and fashion landscapes. Inspired by the resurgence of 1970s exercise aesthetics, the project examines how fitness has evolved from a personal practice into a highly curated cultural identity. Rather than celebrating the trend itself, Fit Enough seeks to exaggerate its visual language, creating space to question who exists beneath the performance of wellness.

Drawing from vintage workout imagery and modern influencer culture, the creative direction intentionally amplifies familiar symbols of the movement—athletic wear, sculpted environments, and aspirational self-presentation—to reveal the tension between authenticity and image-making.

Casting played a central role in the project's development. Rather than selecting a model solely for appearance, Boone sought someone whose lifestyle genuinely aligned with the concept. The final subject was an active yoga practitioner, allowing the photographs to retain a sense of authenticity while embracing the heightened visual world constructed for the series.

Through satire, nostalgia, and visual exaggeration, Fit Enough examines the ways contemporary culture transforms personal habits into public identities, asking what remains when the trend is stripped away and the individual is allowed to emerge.