Brazilian model Jesus Luz, the close friend of Madonna, is featured in a devil-inspired cover shoot in the upcoming issue of Joyce Pascowitch magazine. Photographer Tom Munro shot Jesus Luz with devil horns, chains and Disney Mickey Mouse ears.
Naturally, Jesus wore the red Kabbalah string in the shoot. Check out more Tom Munro photo shoots and horn features below.
Implications - The sour economy and global recession have created an overwhelming air of angst and uncertainty within mainstream consumers. Fashion designers have channeled these feelings into photo shoots that take on demonic, macabre or frightening themes. Companies can take advantage of this opportunity by using a dark, eerie aesthetic in ad campaigns.
Demonic Photo Shoots
Horned Jesus Luz by Tom Munro in Joyce Pascowitch
Trend Themes
1. Demonic Fashion Shoots - Opportunity for fashion brands to tap into the dark, macabre aesthetic in photo shoots and ad campaigns.
2. Angst-inspired Art - Artists exploring themes of fear, uncertainty, and demons as a reflection of the current economic climate.
3. Eerie Advertising Concepts - Ad agencies finding success in creating unsettling and mysterious campaigns that resonate with consumers' feelings of unease.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers incorporating devil-inspired elements in their collections and marketing strategies.
2. Art - Artists exploring demonic and macabre themes in their work to reflect the current state of the world.
3. Advertising - Advertising agencies using dark, eerie concepts in campaigns to evoke emotions and capture audience attention.