On the edge of the Atlantic, where Portugal's rugged cliffs meet the restless waves, Fada das Rochas, “the rock fairy,” appears not as a myth, but as a modern alchemist of self-expression embodied by our top model Julia Slip.
Whispered by rough coastal winds, she tells her story about a nude model who transforms solitude into poetry, one selfie after another.
Julia embarks on a journey to the forgotten secrets of the Algarve cliffs, where ancient stones bear the traces of the tides.
Here she becomes both subject and creator, capturing impressive self-portraits that merge sensual physicality and landscape.
With the rhythm of the ocean as her soundtrack and the elements as her backdrop, Julia shapes her form.
Each image is a dialogue: between sensuality and strength, humanity and earth.
The cliffs, she says, taught her to hold space, unfazed by the harsh elements.
Fada das Rochas is more than a series, it is a manifesto.
Julia's selfies defy longing glances and reclaim the narrative of the female form as something sacred and sensual.
At the end of the day, when the sun dips into the Atlantic, she leaves no trace except her art: a fleeting, untamed testament to aesthetics.
In her photos, the rocks remember their fairy. You might, too.



