Continuing the trend of fashion designers posing as models, Marc Jacobs channels his inner Andy Warhol in a very interesting and unique shoot featured on the cover and inside the pages of the upcoming June/July 2008 issue of Interview Magazine.
The special feature is a celebration of Andy Warhol's 80th birthday anniversary and shows Marc with heavy make-up, big tranny eyelashes, high heels and funky comic-cartoon hair. I almost wish Victoria Beckham would show up in one of the photos in a Marc Jacobs bag!
Andy Warhol would be proud of the quirky art direction.
After losing weight, Marc Jacobs has broken from his shell and has been featured in numerous magazines and fashion shoots, mostly without much clothes. Check out a photo shoot of fellow fashion designer Tom Ford, sans clothes as well, in the recent issue of Prestige, Hong Kong magazine.
Fashion Designers As Art Icons
Marc Jacobs as Andy Warhol for Interview Magazine
Trend Themes
1. Fashion Designers as Models - Opportunity for fashion designers to promote their brand by modeling for their own campaigns, creating a unique and personal connection with consumers.
2. Celebrity Collaboration - Collaborations between fashion designers and iconic figures from other industries, such as art and music, to create innovative and attention-grabbing campaigns.
3. Breaking Gender Stereotypes - Fashion designers challenging traditional gender norms by experimenting with unconventional and androgynous styles in their marketing and brand identity.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion industry brands can embrace the trend of using fashion designers as models and collaborate with other industries to create disruptive marketing campaigns.
2. Art - The art industry can explore partnerships with fashion designers to bring their unique artistic vision to life through fashion collections and collaborative projects.
3. Media and Advertising - Media and advertising companies can capitalize on the breaking gender stereotypes trend by creating bold and inclusive campaigns that challenge societal norms and appeal to a diverse audience.