'ANIMAL: The Other Side of Evolution' by Ana Rajcevic is ghostly elegant. Ana Rajcevic is a recent graduate from the London College of Fashion, and this most recent project won the MA Design Award for 2012. This project shows the similarities between art and fashion accessories, with the variety of facial pieces showcased placed around the model's cheekbones and chin.
Ana experiments by reconstructing facial features that resemble prehistoric animals while creating new, futuristic forms. The hairstylist and makeup artist Sarah Frasca keeps the model Anna Tatton's hair tightly pulled back. These ornaments act as strong and powerful extensions to the human body, and are created from fiberglass, silicone rubber and resin.
Facial Extension Editorials
ANIMAL: The Other Side of Evolution by Ana Rajcevic is Ghostly Elegant
Trend Themes
1. Facial Extension Accessories - Opportunity to disrupt the fashion accessories industry by integrating prehistoric and futuristic facial pieces made from new materials like fiberglass, silicone rubber and resin.
2. Art-fashion Fusion - Opportunity to disrupt both the art and fashion industries by combining artistic experimentation and creativity in fashion accessories design.
3. Prehistoric-futuristic Hybrid Forms - Opportunity to disrupt the fashion industry by blending prehistoric and futuristic elements to create new avant-garde forms of wearable art.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Accessories - This trend can generate innovative ideas in fashion accessories design, particularly in the construction of facial extensions.
2. Art - This trend can provide inspiration for artists to create new forms of wearable art.
3. Makeup and Hairstyling - This trend can inspire makeup and hairstylists to innovate in their craft, as facial extensions like those featured in Ana Rajcevic's work often require specialized hair and makeup treatments.