Vintage Androgyny Editorials

Photographer Irene De La Selva Captures Olga Waleria for Glassbook

Photographer Irene De La Selva captures "She Was Everywhere When She Vanished', an androgynous editorial for the pages of Glassbook Magazine. Model Olga Waleria stars in the captivating image series that features styling by Fabiana Vardaro. Fabiana works alongside styling assistant Thuy Trang Nguyen Thi and makeup artist Manuela Hölzl for the feature that highlights looks from Studio Laend Phuengkit, Juliaandben and Mies Nobis among other labels.

Olga channels an androgynous lady in Irene De La Selva's exclusive and dons looks that are inspired by the 1920s. From dandy menswear looks to opulent fur and turban pairings, the model is every bit a translation of the Art Deco era.

In addition to her extravagant wardrobe, Olga pulls off pale makeup looks and exaggerated brows.
Trend Themes
1. Androgynous Fashion - Opportunities for clothing brands to create gender-neutral collections that blur traditional fashion boundaries.
2. Retro-inspired Styling - Potential for makeup artists and stylists to reimagine vintage looks and adapt them to modern trends.
3. Art Deco Revival - Opportunities for interior designers and architects to incorporate Art Deco elements into contemporary spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can explore and capitalize on the growing demand for androgynous fashion and gender-neutral collections.
2. Beauty - The beauty industry can develop new makeup techniques and products inspired by vintage looks and exaggerated features.
3. Interior Design - Interior design firms and furniture companies can incorporate Art Deco-inspired elements into their designs and help revive the style in modern spaces.

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