There is a gloominess to the Fashion Gone Rogue 'Stray' online editorial that gives each outfit a Gothic appeal. It is interesting to note, however, that the fashion isn't typically Gothic. Instead, the outfits feature relaxed fits of otherwise prim and proper pieces, layered to give it a chic, hobo effect.
The Fashion Gone Rogue Stray editorial was lensed by photographer Rodrigo Carmuega. It stars model Charlotte Burgon who was moodily styled by Karina Tanabe Jones. The slouchy silhouettes, chunky knits and androgynous outerwear really capture the crisp and fresh country air by the coast. The outfits are functional in terms of both warmth and comfort while still maintaining a firm grasp on style. Hair and makeup was done by Julia Wilson.
Gloomy Coast Captures
The Fashion Gone Rogue 'Stray' Editorial is Chic and Comfortable
Trend Themes
1. Relaxed Gothic Fashion - Opportunity for fashion brands to blend slim-fit items with chunky and slouchy silhouettes to create Gothic-inspired ensembles that are comfortable and stylish.
2. Chic Hobo Aesthetic - Opportunity for fashionistas to experiment with layering to achieve a relaxed, bohemian look while still staying fashionable.
3. Functional Fashion - Opportunity for designers to focus on creating pieces that are both stylish and practical, catering to consumers who prioritize both comfort and aesthetic.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Fashion designers can take inspiration from the relaxed silhouettes and mix-and-match aesthetic in creating pieces for consumers who value both style and comfort.
2. Makeup Industry - Makeup artists can take inspiration from the subtle and natural makeup look to create a trend towards fresh and effortless makeup styles.
3. Photography Industry - Photographers can explore the Gothic-inspired fashion aesthetic by capturing models in a dramatic and moody environment, creating a new trend in fashion photography.