Cameron Handley stars in the 'Jocks vs Nerds' Husk editorial. The talented model is captured by photographer Stefani Pappas and outfitted by wardrobe stylist Andrew Mukamal, who dresses him in the eccentrically elegant pieces from Thom Browne's Fall/Winter 2012 collection. Gracing the publication's Winter 2012 issue, this striking editorial is both raw and unexpected.
The monochromatic portrait series explores two opposing ways of dressing, often seen in a high school setting. Showcasing both athletic wear and punk-inspired pieces, the artful portrait series is as avant-garde as the fierce fashions it showcases.
The Jocks vs Nerds Husk editorial shines a spotlight on stripes and plaids. From shoulder-accented silhouettes and exaggerated volumes to masculine Scottish kilts and spiked head masks, this elegant yet over-the-top editorial is one to remember.
Sporty Punk Portraits
The Jocks vs Nerds Husk Editorial is Raw and Avant-Garde
Trend Themes
1. Punk-athletic Fashion - A trend of combining athletic and punk clothing in high-fashion editorials can inspire new clothing lines.
2. Opposing Styles Mashup - Mashing up opposing styles in a visually striking way can be made into a marketing message that appeals to several demographics.
3. Monochromatic Fashion - A trend of using a single color in fashion editorials is growing, creating an excellent opportunity for clothing and accessory brands to play with color in new ways.
Industry Implications
1. Sports Apparel - Sports apparel brands can create hybrid athleisure-punk clothing lines that appeal to athletes and fashion-conscious urban dwellers alike.
2. Fashion Photography - Fashion photographers and editorial stylists can experiment with juxtaposing opposing styles to create visually arresting content.
3. Streetwear - Streetwear brands can leverage the popularity of monochromatic fashion by incorporating it into their clothing designs.