Named after a term uncommon to society, Jesse Jacobs' 'The Boy Next Door' captures the reverse role of gender infatuation. With demure shots, clean-cut clothing and a dreamy model, Jacobs focuses on appropriately mastering a heartthrob appeal to a female audience. Capturing infatuation involves model Matthew Logos and stylist Rene Fragoso in a collaborative effort to unmask the face behind young love.
With soft lighting, shaded scenes and effortless hipster style, Jacob re-invents a minimalist setting to each snap of the lens. Stylist Fragoso uses hipster-inspired clothing mixed with preppy polos to offset the idea of the high school sweetheart mindset. The reverse gender role of the editorial leaves readers nostalgic in this modern world.
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Jesse Jacobs' 'The Boy Next Door' Shoot Inspires Young Love
Trend Themes
1. Reverse Gender Role Fashion - Opportunity for clothing brands to tap into the nostalgia and romanticism of traditional gender roles by mixing and reversing them to appeal to modern audiences.
2. Dreamy Male Model Photography - Opportunity for fashion and lifestyle brands to capture and market the romanticized male image to infatuated female audiences.
3. Nostalgic Minimalist Aesthetic - Opportunity for home decor and lifestyle brands to leverage the appeal of simple and clean aesthetics by offering classic and minimalistic designs with a modern twist.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Opportunities to create gender-bending fashion lines with a nostalgic yet modern twist to appeal to infatuated audiences.
2. Photography - Opportunities to create dreamy photographs and editorial shoots that capture a romanticized male image for fashion and lifestyle brands.
3. Home Decor - Opportunities to offer minimalistic classic designs with a modern twist that appeal to the romantic and nostalgic feelings of consumers.