Capitalizing on the dark side of the elite, this Elle Canada October 2012 editorial is darkly deviant.
Featuring a smörgåsbord of fall's most ornate garments, this editorial boasts decadent visuals with a daring theme. Adhering to the theme of its title Royal Rebel, the spread showcases moody lighting with a color palette that plays on the rich tones that dominated the Fall/Winter 2012 season. These visuals can be credited to the flawless art direction by Denis Desro and photography by Neil Mota.
Styled by Sara Bruneau, the fashion story tells the tale of somewhat wayward aristocracy with pieces by Miu Miu, Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci and Dior. Explore the defiant side of elitism with inspiration from this opulent editorial.
Anarchistic Nobility Captures
The Elle Canada October 2012 Editorial Royal Rebel has a Dark Side
Trend Themes
1. Darkly Deviant Fashion - Exploring the dark side of fashion with decadent visuals and rich tones in Fall/Winter 2012 collections.
2. Rebellious Aristocracy - Highlighting the wayward side of the elite with ornate garments by luxury brands.
3. Moody Art Direction - Utilizing moody lighting and daring themes to create visually captivating fashion editorials.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Opportunities for luxury brands to tap into dark and rebellious fashion trends, targeting consumers who are looking for edgier and more daring styles.
2. Photography - Incorporating moody lighting and art direction techniques to create visually captivating fashion editorials and brand campaigns.
3. Art & Design - Creating dark and opulent visuals to engage viewers and spark inspiration for creative projects in various mediums.