Hejran by Fanny Van Poppel, a photographer born and based in Tilburg, the Netherlands, is a dark photo series that has a mystical vibe about it. This is due in large part to the dark wardrobe that centers around a collection of tribal-esque headpieces. Dramatic and exotic, the designs will bring to mind ancient civilizations and cultural costumes.
Starring model Awisa, Hejran by Fanny Van Poppel essentially depicts a modern warrior who has managed to hold onto her femininity even as she embraces a persona full of fierce strength. The tough looks, which were styled by Shirley Oostrom, showcase the headpiece designs of Juan Arevalo, which are complemented by Missoni’s sweater, Drycorn’s superb mohair coat and more. Beauty artist Danielle Trilsbeek perfect the looks.
Darkly Tribal Photoshoots
Hejran by Fanny Van Poppel Showcases Dramatically Exotic Headpieces
Trend Themes
1. Ancient-inspired Headpieces - Opportunity for designers to create unique and exotic headpieces inspired by ancient cultures.
2. Dark Tribal Fashion - Potential for fashion designers to create new designs based on dark, tribal aesthetics.
3. Fierce Femininity - Chance for brands to create masculine-inspired designs that still incorporate femininity and strength.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can capitalize on the trend of exotic and tribal-inspired designs.
2. Photography - There may be potential for photographers to incorporate the trend of tribal headpieces in their work.
3. Beauty - Beauty professionals can create accompanying makeup looks that complement the fierce yet feminine vibe of the trend.