Gothic Romance Spreads

Red and Black Looks for 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' in Harper's Bazaar UK

Model Adina Forizs appears in the blood-red and black editorial, 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' in Harper's Bazaar UK. The spread has an intentionally Gothic feel but also channels the stylish, 70s-inspired androgynous looks of singers Grace Jones and David Bowie.

Photographer Jonas Bresnan captured the enchanting editorial, which was styled by Vanessa Coyle. Glamorously hard-edged looks were created using clothing from Alexander Wang, Junya Watanabe, Chanel, Giorgio Armani, and Roberto Cavalli.

Implications - If you're someone who enjoys fashion in a variety of unusual ways, then this 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' spread is perfect for you. The stylist managed to capture iconic styles from a wide range of backgrounds and time periods. The finished products are some seriously cutting-edge ensembles.
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3. Dark Romance Photography - Opportunity for photography industry to create more alluring, dark, and glamorous editorial spreads reminiscent of 'Kiss of the Spider Woman'.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion industry can leverage the goth-inspired and androgynous looks from 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' in creating cutting-edge clothing for the edgy, alternative fashion market.
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