Photographer Edu Gómez captures Glassbook Magazine's "Colour Burst" beauty story. The visually vivid editorial features model beauty Marina Pukhyr who pulls off a range of sultry and daring cosmetic applications in the shoot.
Make-up for this chromatic beauty story is courtesy of beauty artist Lulú Pérez who works alongside hair stylist Isabel Ávila to transform Marina's look. Marina pulls off wet hair styles that are accented with nude, deep violet and bright blue lipstick hues.
This edgy "Colour Burst" beauty story for Glassbook Magazine plays with its viewer's perception. The editorial highlights daring nightlife looks and features distorted image views of its model star. The fashion story plays with shape, proportion and utilizes color filters to remold the shape of model Marina's face.
Hue Distortion Editorials
Glassbook Magazine's Colour Burst Beauty Story Plays with Perception
Trend Themes
1. Perception-playing Beauty Stories - Beauty editorials are utilizing visual effects and distorted views to create unique and eye-catching visual stories.
2. Chromatic Cosmetic Applications - Makeup artists are experimenting with bolder and brighter colors to create edgy and daring beauty looks.
3. Alternative Image Views - Editorials are exploring creative angles and image filters to showcase their subjects from new and unique perspectives.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty and Cosmetics - Beauty brands can explore new and bold makeup color palettes to create unique and daring looks for consumers.
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3. Visual Effects and Design - The usage of visual effects and creative image filters to produce effects can revolutionize the way art is perceived and executed in several industries.