Jasmin Isabel Eckerle and Marcel Singer of the German fashion design team that make up Garland Coo have created a collection that aims to subvert the stereotypes surrounding the Black Forest in Germany.
The duo also took photos and styled this Dazed & Confused feature. Using ghostly makeup, monochromatic costumes and wild hair, the latest avant-garde collection by Garland Coo strikes a chord with the paranormal.
Implications - Dark, mysterious elements can be an interesting addition to ad campaigns, photo shoots and product packaging. There is a common societal fixation with darker imagery and harder-edged features, and with such, businesses should be able to appeal to this consumer demand for simulated danger.
Ghostly Get-Ups
The Latest Garland Coo Collection Sabotoges Stereotypes of The Black Forest
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Industry Implications
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