This spread featuring Andrej Pejic for Tush Magazine takes the model inside the walls of an all-white padded room. Fortunately, this femme fatale is not actually insane.
These pictures of Andrej Pejic for Tush Magazine show off wild winter coats to match the snow white walls of the haute asylum. Take a closer look and you will notice that Andrej Pejic isn't wearing much more than a maniacal gaze.
Implications - A true artist can find beauty in any setting, and consumers are excited by art that takes the imagination to unexpected places. For photographers, fashion designers, art directors and even painters, the setting against which a subject is set is equally as important as the subject themselves. Consumers are eager to connect to a piece of art when the different elements come together to make a unified image that is artistic, yet sensible.
Haute Asylum Spreads
The Insanely Sizzling Model Andrej Pejic for Tush Winter 2010
Trend Themes
1. Artistic Settings - Opportunity for photographers, fashion designers, art directors, and painters to create unified images that combine subject and setting in unexpected ways.
2. Imagination in Art - Consumers are excited by art that takes the imagination to unexpected places, presenting opportunities for artists and creators to push boundaries and explore unconventional ideas.
3. Beauty in Unconventional Places - Art that finds beauty in unexpected settings resonates with consumers, offering opportunities for artists and brands to create unique and intriguing experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Photographers can experiment with merging subject and setting to create visually compelling and thought-provoking images.
2. Fashion Design - Fashion designers can incorporate unexpected settings into their collections, creating unique and memorable runway presentations.
3. Visual Arts - Art directors and painters can explore the concept of combining subject and setting to create captivating and evocative pieces of art.