The expression of conceptual minimalism was the goal for 'Double Vision' by Solve Sundsbo. Featured in Interview Magazine's December 2010/January 2011 issue, this compelling collection of photos takes on so much more complexity in my mind.
Styled by Ludvine Poiblanc, Melodie Monrose and Anais Mali look stunning with their rich skin contrasting against the stark beiges and whites of the dresses they adorn. 'Double Vision' by Solve Sundsbo divulges what one should expect to see in spring fashion -- it's an absolute treat to see it x2.
Monochrome Duo Editorials
'Double Vision' by Solve Sundsbo Snaps Minimalist Spring Looks
Trend Themes
1. Conceptual Minimalism - There is an opportunity for fashion brands to incorporate minimalism into their designs for the upcoming seasons, creating sleek and polished collections that cater to the contemporary consumer's preferences for simplicity.
2. Monochromatic Fashion - Monochromatic fashion is a growing trend in the fashion industry and presents an opportunity for designers to create collections with a cohesive color scheme that can easily be mixed and matched for a minimalist wardrobe.
3. Double Exposure Photography - Double exposure photography is an innovative photography technique that can be utilized by brands to create visually stunning and thought-provoking editorial campaigns that make a lasting impact on consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can capitalize on the trend of monochromatic fashion and conceptual minimalism by designing innovative collections that cater to the contemporary consumer with a preference for simplicity and functionality.
2. Photography - The growing trend of double exposure photography presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for photographers to create visually stunning, thought-provoking, and innovative editorial campaigns for fashion and beauty brands.
3. Publishing - Publishing brands can monetize on the trend of conceptual minimalism by creating content that caters to the growing consumer preference for simplicity, functionality, and less clutter in design.