Brianne Howey Covers Schön Magazine Editorial Shoot
Actress steps into the spotlight in a magazine spread, sharing candid interview insights.!

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Brianne Howey is the latest star to grace the pages of Schön Magazine, delivering a striking studio shoot and an in-depth interview that highlights her style, creative process, and career milestones. The feature—shot by photographer Benjo Arwas and styled by Shalev Lavan of The Visionaries Agency—captures Howey in a series of elegant yet edgy looks, all set against the minimalist backdrop of Vision Studio LA.
Inside The Editorial Spread
In the new photo series, Howey shifts seamlessly between sharply tailored separates and flowing gowns, each look accentuated by Rick Henry’s sculpted hairstyles and makeup artist K Mann’s flawless applications using Chanel Beauty products. With casting handled by Strike the Blonde and production overseen by Clara La Rosa, the editorial balances high fashion with a sense of personal warmth. A tucked-away corner of the studio becomes an impromptu lounge, offering a peek at Howey’s off-duty charm when the lens isn’t rolling.
Reflecting On Her Breakout Role
During her interview with Schön’s Sandra Kin, Howey opens up about playing Georgia Miller on Netflix’s hit drama Ginny & Georgia. She describes the role as “one of the most challenging and rewarding experiences” of her career. “Georgia has so many layers—she’s sometimes fierce, sometimes vulnerable,” Howey explains. “Getting to explore that range has taught me a lot about stepping outside my comfort zone.”
The actress also teases the fast-approaching release of Ginny & Georgia Season 3, which she says feels “bigger and bolder” than before. A recent Instagram post celebrated the show’s return with the caption “Birds of a feather 🥰😤,” hinting at the on-screen dynamics fans can expect when all episodes drop.
From Tisch Graduate To Netflix Star
Born in Los Angeles on September 24, 1990, Howey earned her BFA at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. Early television roles included guest turns on shows like The Passage and Younger, but it was her portrayal of Georgia that catapulted her into streaming stardom. With more than five million followers across social platforms, she leverages her growing influence to champion creative voices and meaningful storytelling.
In our shoot, Howey pauses between setups to chat about upcoming projects beyond Ginny & Georgia. She hints at a yet-to-be-announced sci-fi series and a feature film in pre-production. “I love exploring new genres,” she says. “There’s so much to learn with every project.”
Style Notes And Studio Credits
• Photography: Benjo Arwas
• Fashion: Shalev Lavan (@thevisionariesagency)
• Hair: Rick Henry (@opusbeauty)
• Makeup: K Mann (@tmgla) using Chanel Beauty
• Studio: Vision Studio LA
• Production: Clara La Rosa
• Casting: Strike the Blonde Casting
• Interview: Sandra Kin (@thesandakin)
Across the images, you’ll spot subtle nods to Howey’s personal taste—smoky eyes paired with art-forward silhouettes, and pops of metallic against classic black. It’s a refreshing departure from the character-driven costumes of Georgia Miller, yet it still feels utterly authentic to the star herself.
Whether she’s discussing her creative inspirations or posing for the camera, Howey brings an engaging energy that’s equal parts approachable and aspirational. The Schön spread underscores her status as a rising style icon—and offers fans an insider look at her off-screen persona.
With her magazine cover now out, Howey has set the stage for a landmark year: the launch of a new season, the unveiling of fresh roles, and continued growth as both an actress and trendsetter. Schön Magazine’s editorial is more than a fashion showcase—it’s a portrait of an artist in full bloom.
As Howey herself puts it, “This moment feels like the beginning of something big,” and after turning the last page of this feature, readers will agree.

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