Photographer Jai Mayhew captures Kaiman Kazazian in Glassbook Magazine's "Wasteland" image series. The model poses in a darkened studio setting while donning a wardrobe of white dresses and nightgown-inspired slips.
Wardrobe stylist Edith Henry at The Dragonfly Agency dresses Kaiman in pieces from Clementine Boutique, Arden B. and the Golden Bones Boutique along with some vintage staples that are from her personal collection.
Makeup and hair for the shoot is courtesy of Kelsey James who creates a natural up-do for his model muse. In addition to its demure wardrobe staples, Glassbook Magazine's "Wasteland" editorial also features layered image compositions that are made up of multiple portraits. These portraits vary in opacity and are fused to create a set of memorable and visually vivid images.
Raw Image-Layered Photography
Glassbook Magazine's Wasteland Editorial is Candid and Emotive
Trend Themes
1. Raw Image-layered Photography - The trend of raw image-layered photography presents an opportunity for photographers to create visually vivid and emotionally captivating images.
2. Dark Studio Setting - The trend of using a dark studio setting offers an opportunity for photographers to create a dramatic and atmospheric mood in their photoshoots.
3. Nightgown-inspired Slips - The trend of incorporating nightgown-inspired slips in fashion editorials provides an opportunity for designers to create ethereal and romantic looks.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - The photography industry can explore disruptive innovation opportunities by embracing raw image-layered photography techniques.
2. Fashion - The fashion industry can capitalize on the trend of nightgown-inspired slips by creating innovative designs that combine comfort and elegance.
3. Hair and Makeup - The hair and makeup industry can tap into the trend of natural up-dos and minimalistic makeup to offer services that enhance the models' natural beauty and simplicity.