SUPREME model Alyonna Subbotina dons avant garde accessories in 'Coexistencia', a dynamic beauty story for the pages of Elle Mexico. The unconventional fashion story is captured by photographer Takahiro Ogawa's lens and features imaginative styling by Anna Katsanis.
Gracing the October 2014 issue of Elle Mexico, this image series embraces avant garde accessories like feather, paper and metal-made headpieces. The adornments are courtesy of the shoot's hair stylist Takayuki Shibata who works alongside resident makeup artist Junko Kioka to transform model Alyonna's look.
Overall, Elle Mexico's 'Coexistencia' story celebrates eccentric styling that is both theatrical and visually striking. This editorial highlights wearable art accessories and proves that fashion can be a symbol of self-expression and creativity.
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Elle Mexico's Coexistencia Story Boasts Avant Garde Accessories
Trend Themes
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2. Eccentric Styling - Potential for fashion brands to embrace theatrical and visually striking designs that celebrate individuality and self-expression.
3. Wearable Art - Disruptive innovation opportunity in the intersection of fashion and art, creating accessories that are both functional and artistic statements.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Accessories - The avant garde trend opens up possibilities for designers and businesses to create and sell unconventional accessories.
2. Fashion Design - The demand for eccentric styling creates opportunities for fashion designers to explore bold and unconventional designs.
3. Art and Fashion - The concept of wearable art allows for collaboration between artists and fashion designers, combining creativity and innovation.