The Free Form Editorial in Culture Magazine was shot by photographer Zac Steinic who explores all sorts of different forms found in textured clothing pieces that is really captivating.
Styled by Phoenix Keating, models Rachael Grasso and Jessica Moloney bring fabrics alive using its cuts, mold and shape. With veiled gowns we see voluminous folds that layer on top of each other in a mountainous heap. Glossy raincoats with a triangular cut offers a stiff and straight-edged look while feathered frocks sway in the wind and we admire the free-spirited flow.
Even Gasso and Moloney's body parts are used to configure different frames for the Free Form Editorial in Culture Magazine. It really puts fabrics into perspective and gives shape to a stunning pictures.
Voluminous Veiled Gowns
Free Form Editorial in Culture Magazine is a Shapely Spread
Trend Themes
1. Textured Fashion - Fashion designers can explore new techniques and fabrics to create unique textures in clothing designs for a captivating visual appeal.
2. Voluminous Silhouettes - Designers can experiment with voluminous cuts and folds to add dimension and drama to clothing pieces.
3. Body-informed Fashion Photography - Photographers can use models' body shapes and parts to create unique and intriguing visual compositions during fashion photoshoots.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion industry professionals can leverage textured textiles and voluminous designs to create avant-garde, statement pieces or collections.
2. Photography - Fashion photographers can experiment with innovative ways of capturing clothing designs using models' bodies and shapes to create stunning arrangements.
3. Magazine Publishing - Magazine publishers can feature avant-garde fashion editorials using innovative fashion photography techniques and voluminous designs to attract readers interested in unique fashion content.