The striking look seen in the Fashion Gone Rogue 'Punk Geisha' feature mixes the world of punk rock with Oriental refinement.
Photographer Ninja Hanna captures the dramatic Rågsved, Sweden setting as model Lovisa Axelsson Hager poses with bad girl attitude. She is costumed in the seasonal garment offerings of high street-wear houses such as Cheap Monday and Sonia Rykel. Josef Forselius, the stylist for this editorial, executes each juxtaposing look poetically to embody the pinochle of Japanese and punk styles.
To complete the look, Hager's blonde locks were done up by hair stylist Philip Fohlin giving her a messy coiff worthy of the chicest Geisha troublemakers. The Fashion Gone Rogue 'Punk Geisha' feature transforms everyday clothing into looks that bring out a distinctly theatrical style.
Mischievous Rocker Geishas
The Fashion Gone Rogue 'Punk Geisha' Feature Epitomizes Edgy Style
Trend Themes
1. Punk Geisha Fusion - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Explore the merging of punk rock and Japanese Geisha styles in fashion to create unique and edgy looks.
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3. Theatrical Everyday Style - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Transform everyday clothing into theatrical, statement-making looks that challenge conventional fashion norms.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Infuse punk rock aesthetics with traditional Japanese styles to create avant-garde fashion lines.
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