Gabriel Vorbon Leaves a Striking “Huella” Across Ivan Ugrin

Dig out mister smoldering model and movement artist Ivan Ugrin in “Huella,” a new cover story photographed by Gabriel Vorbon and styled by Joel Pardo for FY Magazine!’s TRANSPARENCY issue.
The Spanish title translates to a trace, mark or footprint—something left behind after the body has moved through a space. That framing fits an editorial built around Ugrin, whose experience as a contemporary dancer and movement director gives him a different relationship with the camera than a model relying on stillness alone.
Rather than treating transparency as simple exposure, “Huella” works inside the more interesting tension between what is shown and what remains protected. The issue itself asks how authenticity, identity and vulnerability operate in a culture that constantly demands access, while the editorial answers with a body that can reveal motion without surrendering every mystery.
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Ivan Ugrin Brings a Dancer’s Awareness Into Every Fashion Frame
Ugrin is a Croatian-born, Amsterdam-based multidisciplinary artist who has spent years working across contemporary dance, movement direction and modeling. That background matters here because fashion photography often depends on the smallest physical decision: how weight settles, where tension sits, whether a pose reads as imposed or instinctive.
Vorbon’s lens gives that physical intelligence room to register. The story does not need a complicated narrative device when Ugrin’s presence already provides one—body, surface, gesture and the impression left after each frame.
The model carries the clothes, but the dancer understands what the photograph is doing between one position and the next.
The creative team supports that clarity without disappearing from the result. Joel Pardo handles the styling, Pablo Serna oversees make-up and hair, Matheus Lima assists the photography, Edu García Llamas produces, and Nave Seis provides the location.
FY Magazine! selected Ugrin and Vorbon’s collaboration as one of three covers for issue 28, placing “Huella” inside a broader print edition devoted to the push and pull between openness and opacity. The cover story is not simply an online gallery detached from that concept; it is one of the issue’s central visual statements.
“Huella” Treats Transparency as Presence, Not Total Exposure

There is a useful contradiction in an editorial called “Huella” appearing inside an issue named TRANSPARENCY. A footprint proves somebody was there, but it never reveals the entire person. It offers evidence, shape and direction while preserving everything outside the mark.
That distinction gives the story more weight than a basic exercise in showing skin or stripping away layers. Transparency can be selective. A person can be seen clearly in one moment and still retain ownership of the rest.
Ugrin leaves the trace. Vorbon decides how much light reaches it.
See Ivan Ugrin in FY Magazine!’s Complete “Huella” Editorial
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Ivan Ugrin appears throughout “Huella,” photographed by Gabriel Vorbon and styled by Joel Pardo for the cover story of FY Magazine!’s TRANSPARENCY issue.
Editorial credits: Talent: Ivan Ugrin, represented by Dejapris Agency. Photography: Gabriel Vorbon. Styling: Joel Pardo. Make-up and hair: Pablo Serna. Photography assistant: Matheus Lima. Producer: Edu García Llamas. Location: Nave Seis.
Source: FY Magazine! — “Huella,” issue 28: TRANSPARENCY.





