Reviving the retro style aesthetic of the 70s era, the Frederik Meijnen Used Magazine editorial shines a light on technicolored knitwear, luxe pleather jackets and gold lame shirting that has been making a serious fashion comeback.
Fresh face Frederik Meijnen poses amidst a studio setting and is captured by photographer Charlotte Hadden's lens. The model channels a 70s era style-setter while pulling off a number of edgy and unexpected menswear garments.
The flamboyant Frederik Meijnen Used Magazine fashion story revives retro menswear pieces for a new generation of daring fashion lovers. The Major Models up-and-comer sports a shapely mushroom cut coif and fully transforms into a beach blonde disco dude with a flair for eccentric dressing.
Eccentric 70s Editorials
The Frederik Meijnen Used Magazine Editorial Revives Retro Styling
Trend Themes
1. Retro Style Revival - There is an opportunity for fashion brands to create lines that feature 70s-inspired menswear pieces that appeal to daring fashion lovers.
2. Unexpected Menswear Garments - Fashion designers can create collections featuring edgy 70s-inspired menswear pieces that are unexpected and flamboyant.
3. Technicolored Knitwear - There is an opportunity for fashion brands to create colorful knitwear pieces that channel the bold and bright colors popular in the 70s era.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers and brands can create lines and collections featuring retro menswear pieces to appeal to daring fashion lovers.
2. Photography - Photographers can experiment with capturing retro and flamboyant 70s-inspired fashion shoots that are unexpected and eye-catching.
3. Publishing - Magazines and publishing companies can feature more retro and flamboyant 70s-inspired fashion editorials to appeal to fashion-forward audiences.