The latest Erik Andersson for Dsection magazine editorial pushes fashion boundaries. Model Erik rocks long side-swept locks and is showcased wearing layered fall and winter pieces. The stunning editorial, which was lensed by photographic duo Aline & Jacqueline Tappia, represents an alluring and gender-bending portrait series.
Erik wears a richly textured wardrobe of outerwear and knits with layered accessories styled by Nicholas Galletti. Loose-fitting silhouettes and voluminous shapes are prominent in the shoot with fashion-forward pieces that focus on aesthetics as well as comfort. The model looks effortlessly cool while wearing a multitude of comfortable must-haves of the season. Memorable pieces include oversized sweaters, high-waisted pleated trousers and flower-printed blouse.
Though masculine and edgy, the Eric Andersson for Dsection editorial takes cues from feminine fashion with a playful mix of stoic masculinity, eclectic ensembles and luscious locks that make this shoot one to remember.
Androgynous Side-Swept Shoots
The Erik Andersson for Dsection Editoiral is Gender-Bending
Trend Themes
1. Gender-fluid Fashion - Opportunities for brands to create and market clothing that transcends traditional gender norms.
2. Layered Textures - Innovations in fabric technology and design to create comfortable, yet visually interesting, layered garments.
3. Androgynous Beauty Standards - Potential for the beauty industry to embrace androgynous looks and market gender-neutral styling products.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Opportunities to create clothing lines that are not restricted to specific gender norms and push the boundaries on traditional silhouettes.
2. Textiles - New fabric designs or techniques to create visually interesting layers and textures without sacrificing comfort.
3. Beauty - Potential for makeup and beauty companies to market gender-neutral products that cater to a variety of beauty preferences.