The Dazed Magazine Ladies Night editorial places models Emma Waldo, Kinga Rajzak and Manuela Frey on a faux runway. Photographer Alexander Huseby put together the production that largely mimics scenes found at both New York and Paris fashion weeks at the turn of each season.
Staring directly at the ensembles of stylist Robbie Spencer was an enthralled crowd. Waldo, Rajzak and Frey each strutted about before the viewers, all of whom were seniors who came across as taken by the showcasing of Fall 2014 apparel.
Spencer stuck to an upscale, formalwear theme for this Dazed Magazine production. In order to do so, he made use of studded gowns, floral dresses and lace veils. At the same time, graphic prints updated the classic motifs.
Faux Fashion Show Photoshoots
The Dazed Magazine Ladies Night Editorial Features a Runway
Trend Themes
1. Faux Fashion Shows - Opportunity for fashion brands to showcase their apparels through virtual fashion shows especially during a pandemic.
2. Upscale Formalwear - An emerging trend of upscale formalwear consisting of studded gowns, floral dresses and lace veils is disrupting the traditional fashion industry.
3. Graphic Prints - Opportunity for fashion brands to experiment with graphic prints and update traditional motifs in their apparel designs.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The fashion industry can utilize faux fashion shows and upscale formalwear trends to cater to the changing consumer preferences and keep up with the evolving fashion landscape.
2. Photography Industry - The photography industry can leverage the growing trend of faux fashion shows to create innovative and visually appealing editorial productions.
3. Virtual Reality Industry - The virtual reality industry can provide opportunities to fashion brands for organizing virtual fashion shows, providing consumers with an immersive virtual experience of their latest collections and apparel designs.