The Intermission Magazine Summer 2012 issue depicts medieval decadence with a modern twist.
The editorial was photographed by Greg Harris and modeled by Paul Boche. It portrays bothered characters that seem to have stepped out of the Broadway musical Les Misérables. The realistic hair and make-up designs and barely-there fashion styling contribute to the surreal-real effect that helps communicate the hunger of an artist and the hangover of a noble after a grand party at court. Hairstylist Anthony Turner and stylist Tony Irvine did a great job for the Intermission Magazine Summer 2012 issue, with assistance from Yadim Carranza for make-up.
The Intermission Magazine Summer 2012 edition is published in Swedish and Danish. It covers fashion, music, art, culture, beauty and nightlife themes.
Medieval-Inspired Portraits
The Intermission Magazine Summer 2012 Issue Goes Centuries Back
Trend Themes
1. Medieval-inspired Portraits - The trend of creating modern portraits with a medieval twist offers opportunities for photographers and artists to showcase their creativity in blending the old with the new.
2. Surreal-real Effect - The trend of creating a surreal-real effect in fashion photography opens up disruptive innovation opportunities for hairstylists, makeup artists, and stylists to push the boundaries of traditional fashion concepts.
3. Multilingual Fashion Publications - The trend of publishing fashion magazines in multiple languages creates opportunities for fashion publishers to reach a wider audience and explore new markets.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - The photography industry can capitalize on the trend of creating medieval-inspired portraits by offering specialized services for clients looking for unique and artistic portraits.
2. Fashion - The fashion industry can leverage the surreal-real effect trend to create groundbreaking fashion campaigns that challenge conventional beauty standards and inspire new fashion trends.
3. Publishing - The publishing industry can tap into the trend of multilingual fashion publications by expanding their distribution networks and creating targeted content for different language markets.