The Katie Fogarty Blackbook Magazine editorial doesn't star the typical Wasp. This prim and proper lady has toughened up her look with full tattoo sleeves. Granted, they are pretty girly since they involve vibrant floral patterns, but if one looks closely enough, the devil is present in the details, quite literally.
Captured by New York-based photographer Jason Kim, the Katie Fogarty Blackbook Magazine editorial is a simple studio shoot with a wooden plank backdrop. This allows the readers to better focus on the colorful fashion pieces as well as the equally colorful tattoos. The all-American model was styled by Christopher Campbell. She is outfitted in designs from Louis Vuitton, Prada, Jil Sander, Rochas and Marc Jacobs.
Tattooed Wasp Editorials
The Katie Fogarty Blackbook Magazine is Both Tough and Dainty
Trend Themes
1. Tattooed Fashion Editorials - Opportunity for fashion brands to embrace alternative aesthetics by showcasing models with tattooed sleeves.
2. Floral Tattoo Patterns - Growing demand for vibrant floral tattoo designs opens up opportunities for tattoo artists and studios.
3. Ink-inspired Studio Photography - Photographers can explore artistic possibilities by incorporating tattoos into their studio shoots.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can tap into the trend by collaborating with tattoo artists and incorporating tattooed models into their campaigns.
2. Tattoo Artistry - Tattoo artists and studios can cater to the growing market for floral tattoo designs and offer creative options for clients.
3. Photography - Photographers specializing in editorial and studio photography can differentiate themselves by offering unique tattoo-inspired shoots for clients.