HIGHLAND
STATE
OF
MIND

Featuring Anna Young, photographed by Melissa Fraser.

In a world of endless multitasking, overstimulation, and burnout, everything comes to a stop here — in the wild Highlands, where rugged mountains meet the crashing sea.

July’s cover feature takes us to the highlands of Scotland, as British fashion photographer Melissa Fraser creates a sense of peace and serenity amongst the landscape. Teaming up with model Anna Young the pair take us out of the day to day life of the busy, hectic town and into the calming countryside.

In a world of endless multitasking, overstimulation, and burnout, everything comes to a stop here — in the wild Highlands, where rugged mountains meet the crashing sea.

This is a place to re-connect, switch off, and play in rain, wind, or shine. Say goodbye to everyday stresses with a dose of untamed coastlines, misty peaks, and open skies.

This is more than a place; it’s a state of mind. A refuge where the soul finds peace in wild landscapes and fresh sea air.

Interview date: 9/7/25

TYG: Thank you for taking the time to talk to us Melissa. How did you start out as a photographer?

Melissa: I started doing photography when I was probs about 9 (borrowing the family camera for school trips). However, as an actual photographer in 2019, after graduating from Falmouth University. I managed to squeeze in London Fashion Week 2020 before the world shut down due to COVID-19. With COVID, I moved north and, with luck, landed a job with PrettyLittleThing and have been working in fashion ever since.

TYG: Who inspired you early on?

Melissa: Early on, it was photographers like Flóra Borsi & Annie Leibovitz. Nowadays it's the likes of Jamie Hawkesworth, Oliva Bossert and forever and always Tim Walker. Just love how his photos are like a dreamland.

TYG: How would you define your style?

Melissa: Anything outside! Get me in a random bit of countryside and my creativity comes alive. My photography blends fashion with the beauty of nature. And the feeling of freedom found in open, untouched spaces. 

TYG: What do you love about photography and fashion?

Melissa: I've always been obsessed with clothes, for starters. But for me, it was that I could combine my love of the outdoors and fashion and call it my job.

TYG: What was the idea behind the Highlands shoot?

Melissa: I've been going to the Highlands of Scotland every Easter now for around 18 years. It's basically a second home at this point.  I've always wanted to do a shoot up there, which shows off its beauty while also expressing the sense of freedom this place gives off.

TYG: In your mind, what makes a great photoshoot?

Melissa: Planning is essential. The looks, location and model all need to flow.

TYG: What are the key things you look for when working with a model?

Melissa: If they fit the narrative of the shoot. Personality is huge. I love working with models who have a resilient personality & willing to get stuck in with the project.

TYG: Any ideas you would like to try in the future?

Melissa: So many, the list keeps growing. But can't be giving too much away now.