Models1 faces Huw and Jordan star in the "Brotherhood" editorial exclusive for F****** Young! Online. The models are captured by photographer Jakub Koziel's lens while posing in a wardrobe of conceptual menswear piecee.
Art becomes wearable in the F******* Young! Online's "Brotherhood" image series that is outfitted by stylist Niki Sawo. Sawo dresses her model muses Huw and Jordan in multi-dimensional and sculpturally patterned pieces from designers that include Aristides Vanis and Kay Kwok.
Whether shining a light on donkey-accented shoulder pads, 3D fish-adorned jackets or a range of pop-art inspired textile prints, this editorial embodies and eccentric sense of style. Furthermore, the editorial pushes boundaries and dares to make a powerful fashion statement with its range of unique, wearable art pieces.
Wearable Art Editorials
The Brotherhood Exclusive for F******* Young! Online is Eccentric
Trend Themes
1. Wearable Art - Designers could explore creating conceptual menswear pieces and accessories that can double as wearable art.
2. Multi-dimensional Textile Prints - Designers could create more clothing with multi-dimensional and sculpturally patterned prints to bring more depth and interest to fashion.
3. Conceptual Fashion - There could be a rise in the popularity of conceptual fashion as more people take interest in unique fashion pieces that push boundaries.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers have the opportunity to create unique, wearable art pieces that push the boundaries of fashion.
2. Textile - Textile manufacturers could explore creating multi-dimensional fabric patterns to bring more interest to the fashion industry.
3. Art - Innovative artists and designers have the opportunity to collaborate and create more art pieces that can be worn as fashion, bringing art and fashion together as one.