The best of the past and the promise of the future merge in this mesmerizing editorial called Labyrinthe by Greg Kadel. With sharp styling by Patti Wilson, the lovely model Julia Saner takes on a ravishing razor-edged appearance.
Set in front of a reflective metallic backdrop, Labyrinthe by Greg Kadel plays with intense lighting effects that complement bold color choices. Flaunting ensembles that include Dolce & Gabbana and Chanel, the February 2011 issue of Numero Magazine showcases structured and form-fitting styles that are here to stay.
Avant-Garde A-Line Looks
Labyrinthe by Greg Kadel Fuses Flashback and Futuristic Fashions
Trend Themes
1. Ravishing Razor-edged Appearance - Exploring the avant-garde fashion aesthetic presents ample opportunities for companies to experiment and innovate new materials and styling techniques.
2. Flashback and Futuristic Fashions - Designers and fashion houses can look to the past to experiment with modernization, and the present to experiment with futuristic looks to create unique and innovative styles.
3. Structured and Form-fitting Styles - The fashion industry can focus on creating more form-fitting clothing designs that provide more options for fashion-forward consumers with different body types, sizes, and preferences.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - There is immense potential for fashion designers to innovate and experiment with the latest fabric tech and engage different materials in their clothing lines to create disruptive sustainability innovations.
2. Photography Industry - Photographers can explore the avant-garde fashion aesthetic by experimenting with different lighting techniques, camera angles, and settings to create new styles of photography.
3. Art and Design Industry - Artists, graphic designers and other creatives can look to the fashion industry and apply the style and innovation of current trends to their work, thereby creating exceptional and groundbreaking works of art.