When fashion label Trillions needed a location for their latest editorial, they needed more than a clean backdrop — they needed a space that could hold a full team: hair, makeup, styling, multiple looks, and the kind of light that makes fabric read on camera the way it does in person. SparQ Spaces gave them all of it, in one address.
The shoot brought model Sumedhaa alongside a creative team for a multi-look session spanning SparQ's Thematics studio and the Lounge dressing suite. The result was a set of images that balanced editorial drama with the specificity a fashion brand needs — clean enough to showcase the garment, considered enough to carry a story.
Using the Space as a Set
The Thematics studio's Timeless Portal arch became the shoot's primary setting — a structural backdrop that gives a fashion image context without competing with the garment. The arch's clean plaster finish and neutral tone worked directly with the saree's colour palette, letting the fabric carry the frame.
The dressing suite ran as a second, parallel set. Between looks, the team shot prep and BTS material in the Lounge — the vanity mirrors, the warm ambient light, the organised chaos of a fashion morning — images that are increasingly part of how brands document and distribute a shoot beyond the finished selects.
The Dressing Room as Content
Fashion content has expanded well beyond the final image. Brands now distribute the full arc of a shoot — the getting-ready process, the styling decisions, the team at work — and the dressing room material is often what performs best on social platforms. SparQ's Lounge is built for this: professional vanity lighting, enough space for a full styling team, and a look that is polished without being sterile.
The dressing room images from this shoot were captured alongside the primary editorial work, adding a layer of content that extends the shoot's reach without requiring a separate session or location.
- Thematics studio — Timeless Portal arch as primary backdrop
- Lounge suite for dressing room prep and BTS content
- Full-day booking with back-to-back room access
- Natural-look lighting with supplemental Godox panels for key shots
- 55" Smart TV for digital mood board and client review during the shoot
Booking a Fashion Editorial at SparQ
Fashion editorials work best on a full-day or extended half-day booking, where there's enough time to move between looks without the session becoming a race against the clock. The Thematics room can be configured around multiple backdrop options within a single booking, and the Lounge is available to run as an active dressing space in parallel.
If you're planning an editorial, a campaign shoot, or a look-book session, get in touch — we're happy to walk you through room configurations, lighting setups, and how to structure the day for the output you need.