There's a real romanticism about legendary pirates of the past, and 'I am the Passenger' by Craig Owen succeeds in channeling that mystery into a fabulous display of female deckhand fashions. Starring the lovely Juliana Forge, these seabound shots breed much more glamor than must have historically existed.
Sailing across the pages of Fashion Quarterly, the feminine photographs feature a range of versatile styles from sweeping diaphanous dresses, to layered casual wear with pants. the common theme is the way that the garments catch the breeze like wind in a ship's sails, showing off the intricate embroidery of lace and chiffon.
Aboard an old pirate ship with wooden masts and red sails, 'I am the Passenger' by Craig Owen offers fresh classic fashions as if revitalized by the currents. Juliana Forge poses with such grace and control, wearing winsome draped dresses amidst the mayhem of the waves.
Poised Pirate Pictorials
'I am the Passenger' by Craig Owen has Nautical Panache
Trend Themes
1. Nautical Fashion - The popularity of nautical-inspired fashion creates opportunities for designers to create versatile and feminine garments with traditional nautical elements.
2. Romanticized Pirates - The romanticized depiction of pirates in media provides opportunities for photographers to create modernized photo shoots that showcase classic nautical style and glamour.
3. Sustainable Nautical Clothing - The trend towards sustainability in fashion provides an opportunity for designers to create eco-friendly nautical clothing using recycled materials.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Fashion designers can take advantage of the nautical fashion trend to create versatile and classic garments that appeal to a wide range of consumers.
2. Photography Industry - Photographers can tap into the romanticized depiction of pirates to create modern photo shoots that showcase the beauty and glamour of nautical style.
3. Sustainable Fashion Industry - The trend towards sustainability in fashion provides an opportunity for sustainable fashion designers to create eco-friendly nautical clothing using recycled materials.