It is not often that the grunge look can be described as sophisticated, but stylist Gisela Rydberg has worked some magic in the Fashion Gone Rogue ‘Chill Time’ online editorial. While retaining the attitude of the grunge lifestyle, she has polished the typically black ensembles up with tailored blazers, curve-hugging leather skirts and even the occasional white accent.
The Fashion Gone Rogue Chill Time online editorial was shot by photographer Elisabeth Frang. Modern and slightly sporty, the looks complement the title of the photoshoot perfectly. It stars a troop of models: Henrietta Hellberg, Elsa Brisinger, Becca B and Patti P. Outfitted in such designs as Isabel Marant, H&M, Acne and Iosselliani, they channel their best nonchalant attitude for this casual studio photoshoot. Hairstylist Jenny Karlsson gave them artfully mussed-up tresses while makeup artist Filippa Smedhagen Sund finished with pale faces.
Sophisticated Grunge Photoshoots
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Trend Themes
1. Sophisticated Grunge Fashion - Opportunity for designers to combine the edginess of grunge with tailored and polished elements.
2. Modern Sporty Looks - Potential for fashion brands to create stylish and athletic-inspired ensembles for everyday wear.
3. Artfully Messy Hairstyles - Chance for hair stylists to experiment with effortlessly tousled looks for a trendy and relaxed vibe.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can explore new designs that merge grunge with sophistication, appealing to a wider audience.
2. Photography - Photographers can embrace the fusion of grunge aesthetics with modern sporty elements to create visually striking images.
3. Beauty - Beauty professionals can offer styling services to achieve artfully messy hairstyles that perfectly complement the edgy fashion trend.