Following Oscars host Hugh Jackman’s editorial and cover in a recent issue of Vanity Fair Italia, we have another boxing-themed photoshoot in Fantasticsmag.
We already showed you the delicate side of the "Bold and the Beautiful" fashion editorial, and here we bring you the aggressive and rough side with model Joel West assuming the role of a boxer for photographer Edward S+George-Adams.
The good-mannered Hugh Jackman might top the ‘Most Chivalrous People’ list, but by the looks of his editorial, which you can see below, it is better not to make him mad.
Boxing Editorials
Fantasticsmag Brings Out the Gloves
Trend Themes
1. Boxing-themed Shoots - The popularity of boxing-themed editorials is creating opportunities for fashion photographers and models to showcase their versatility in portraying different themes through their craft.
2. Rough and Aggressive Fashion - There is increasing demand for fashion editorials featuring rough and aggressive styles, opening up opportunities for fashion designers and stylists to create new lines and collections.
3. Blurring Gender Stereotypes - The use of male models to portray strong and aggressive roles, traditionally associated with masculinity, is creating opportunities to blur gender stereotypes and showcase diversity in the fashion industry.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Photography - The fashion and photography industries can leverage the trend of boxing-themed and rough/aggressive fashion editorials to create new partnerships and collaborations.
2. Sportswear and Athletic Brands - With the increasing popularity of box-themed fashion editorials, sportswear and athletic brands can tap into this trend by creating functional and fashionable designs that cater to the boxing and fitness market.
3. Magazines and Media - Magazines and media outlets can create themed issues and editorial shoots that highlight boxing themes and their cultural significance, while also exploring the fashion and style opportunities they present.