Talented photographer Rankin recently teamed up with beauty editor Andrew Gallimore to create these stunning editorials starring models covered in black face makeup and skeletal masks made from a wide variety of objects. The final images are as striking as they are eerie.
The editorial focuses on exploring the theme of death masks which is essentially a plaster mold of a deceased person's visage. These high-fashion masks follow the same premise of outlining a person's skeletal structure but with using colorful beads, spikes, makeup and even flowers. The illustrations are quite spooky to look thanks to the contrast of the black face pigment and the accessorized mask with the model's white eyes.
Skeletal Mask Editorials
Andrew Gallimore's Latest Beauty Photoshoot Focuses on Technicolor Skulls
Trend Themes
1. Technicolor Skulls - This trend presents an opportunity for beauty and fashion brands to incorporate vibrant, unconventional skull-inspired designs into their product lines.
2. Death Masks - Exploring the theme of death masks in fashion and photography provides an opportunity for artists and designers to create visually striking and thought-provoking imagery.
3. Eerie Editorials - The creation of eerie and unsettling editorials offers an opportunity for photographers and stylists to push the boundaries of artistic expression.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty and Fashion - Beauty and fashion brands can leverage the trend of Technicolor Skulls to offer unique and eye-catching products and designs.
2. Art and Design - The trend of Death Masks opens up opportunities for artists and designers to explore unconventional aesthetics and challenge traditional notions of beauty.
3. Photography and Styling - Creating Eerie Editorials allows photographers and stylists to showcase their creativity and create captivating and memorable visual narratives.