Fashion has never look so artistic as it does in the Design Scene 'Ink Fabric' exclusive online editorial. That is because stunning illustrations cover the body of model Myroslava Dronyuk in place of the real designer clothing being referenced. Whether she was clad in genuine Dolce & Gabbana dress or an artistically rendered one, the dark-haired beauty is still stunning.
The Design Scene 'Ink Fabric' online editorial was lensed by Andrew Ivaskiv, a photographer based in Kiev, Ukraine. The illustrations, which were drawn by artist Julia Slavinska, nearly steal the show, which is exactly what the featured designers (Dior, Louis Vuitton, Alexander Wang, Alexander McQueen and more) would want. Beauty artist Ivanna Mamchuk completed the looks with slicked hair and a flawless face.
Illustrated Fashion Editorials
The Design Scene 'Ink Fabric' Exclusive Stars Myroslava Dronyuk
Trend Themes
1. Illustrated Fashion Editorials - The fashion industry can explore creating more illustrated fashion editorials to showcase designs in a unique and artistic way.
2. Artistic Renderings in Fashion Promotion - The use of artistic renderings in fashion promotion can highlight the creative process and aesthetic of a brand in a visually appealing way.
3. Collaborations Between Artists and Fashion Brands - Collaborations between artists and fashion brands can lead to the creation of unique and innovative fashion campaigns.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The fashion industry can utilize illustrated fashion editorials and artistic renderings in fashion promotion to showcase designs in a more unique and creative way.
2. Art Industry - The art industry can explore more collaborations with fashion brands to showcase their skills and create unique and innovative projects.
3. Photography and Design Industry - The photography and design industry can work together with fashion brands to create illustrated fashion editorials and promotional materials that are visually stunning and innovative.