Fraulein Magazine's July 2012 'Graphic Look' editorial displays varying takes on a pliable look. Durable, black plastic bustiers and high rise shorts distinguish the work of stylist Bernat Buscato here, worn throughout with palpable confidence by model Vanusa Savaris.
Randall Bachner captured the dark beauty that lies at the heart of Graphic Look. Angular monochromatic shapes and patterns match Savaris' brunette features, as do the commanding assortment of kohl apparel.
Fraulein Magazine's embrace of synthetic pieces has been shared by multiple fashion publications, seen by way of Var Magazine's 'Fierce Creature' spread and Spellbound's Spring/Summer 2012 Benjamin Lindenkreuz photoshoot. And so, a stiff, dominatrix-like style may begin to take shape in the couture industry.
Literally Pliable Looks
The Fraulein Magazine July 2012 Savaris Editorial Exhibits Plastic Pieces
Trend Themes
1. Pliable Plastics - Opportunity for innovative fashion designers to create durable, pliable plastic garments that offer a new level of comfort and style.
2. Monochromatic Patterns - Potential for fashion brands to explore angular monochromatic shapes and patterns, creating bold and visually striking designs.
3. Synthetic Fashion - Emerging trend of embracing synthetic materials in fashion, opening doors for sustainable and unique synthetic clothing options.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion industry can capitalize on the trend by incorporating pliable plastics, monochromatic patterns, and synthetic materials into their design and production processes.
2. Apparel Design - Apparel designers have the opportunity to experiment with innovative techniques and materials to create pliable, monochromatic, and synthetic fashion pieces.
3. Photography - Photographers can explore the use of angular monochromatic patterns and synthetic materials in fashion editorials, creating visually captivating images.