Color is often the first thing to go when it comes to fall fashion, yet the Glamor Netherlands Fashion Explosion photo spread includes vibrancy in both the outfits styled and the surrounding set. The title of the editorial alludes to both the exploding fashion, and also the paint being splattered around the set.
Shot by Petrovsky and Ramone, the Glamor Netherlands Fashion Explosion photo spread is edgy and gritty, like that found in a graffiti artist's works. Styled by Dimphy den Otter, the shoot even takes a turn for streetwear, with its casual take on haute couture as well as its bold use of graphic patterns and prints.
If you're looking for a color-filled fashion shoot this fall season, check out the Glamor Netherlands Fashion Explosion editorial for some vibrant designs.
Splattered Paint Editorials
The Glamor Netherlands Fashion Explosion Shoot is Edgy
Trend Themes
1. Colorful Couture - The trend of using bold and vibrant colors in high-end fashion shoots presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in digital textile printing technology.
2. Streetwear High Fashion - The trend of combining casual and streetwear elements with high-end fashion in photoshoots presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the luxury sportswear industry.
3. Gritty Graffiti Aesthetics - The trend of incorporating graffiti-like aesthetics, such as splattered paint and graphic patterns, into fashion shoots presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in street art-inspired fashion design.
Industry Implications
1. Digital Textile Printing - The fashion industry's increasing demand for bold and vibrant colors in clothing presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in digital textile printing technology.
2. Luxury Sportswear - The trend of combining casual and streetwear elements with high-end fashion in photoshoots presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the luxury sportswear industry.
3. Street Art-inspired Fashion Design - The trend of incorporating graffiti-like aesthetics, such as splattered paint and graphic patterns, into fashion shoots presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in street art-inspired fashion design.