Gigi Ben Artzi and Loral Amir took the term "heroine chic" quite literally in their latest series.
Titled 'Downtown Divas,' the series depicts Russian drug addicts in a high-fashion context. Artzi and Amir dressed the heroine users in couture fashions from the likes of Louis Vuitton and Alexander Wang. The series compares the model-version of heroine chic to the real thing, and the results are startling. Most of the subjects support their drug addiction by living off the avails of street prostitution. Shooting them was admittedly very difficult, as they were high, unstable and had tendency to get "dope sick" throughout the shoot.
In the accompanying film, the addicts were interviewed about things outside of their addiction, such as music and art. This decision was not intended to glamorize addiction, but to widen the scope of an addict's life experience.
Drug Addict Couture
Gigi Ben Artzi and Loral Amir Show a Different Side of Drug Addiction
Trend Themes
1. Heroine Chic Photography - Exploring the juxtaposition of high fashion and drug addiction through artistic photography.
2. Social Commentary Through Art - Using art to shed light on societal issues and challenge perceptions of beauty and glamour.
3. Expanding Narrative Perspectives - Adding depth to stories of addiction by exploring the personal interests and passions of individuals beyond their addiction.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Photography - Opportunity for photographers to create thought-provoking and boundary-pushing imagery by merging fashion and unconventional subjects.
2. Art Galleries - Potential to showcase impactful and controversial artwork that sparks conversations and challenges societal norms.
3. Documentary Filmmaking - Widening the perspective of addiction narratives by including interviews and exploring the multifaceted aspects of individuals affected by drug addiction.