For as long as we’ve been walking the earth, we’ve been moving our bodies to express ourselves—variously with grace, verve, ferocity, style, attitude, elegance, and a studied pedigree. We gathered a wild array of dancers and models—moving in idioms and moods from ballet to Broadway, from the rave to the after-hours dance floor—and dressed them in an equally wide-open array of fashion encompassing ruffles and feathers, tulle and denim, leather and track pants; from elegant draping to a kind of balletcore-meets-street mash-up. Then we asked them only to move to the music, go with the flow—and simply dance like the whole world is watching.

Dancer Jordyn White’s great lengths and sinuous form are accented with some spirited flounce from Marc Jacobs; bergdorfgoodman.com.
PINK MATTER
Dancer Jordyn White’s great lengths and sinuous form are accented with some spirited flounce from Marc Jacobs; bergdorfgoodman.com.
CURB APPEAL
Moore-Lizotte takes an air in Miu Miu; miumiu.com.
NIGHT MOVES
Model Vivienne Rohner wears a Victoria Beckham tuxedo; victoriabeckham.com. Model Georgie Williamson wears an Acne Studios sweater and trousers; acnestudios.com. Model Amelia Gray wears a Heaven by Marc Jacobs T-shirt and Vetements pants; available upon request. Model Lulu Tenney wears an ERL vest; Dover Street Market for similar styles. Breslin wears an ERL jacket and pants.
Cre: Vogue