Mae Lapres might remain tied up in each and every one of the images of her latest editorial, but there is so much going on it's easy to overlook this interesting choice of accessories. From graphic backdrops and painterly brushstrokes to the different materials of the outfits and how they layered, this sexual undertone is just that -- a very subtle undertone.
Shot by photographer Liu Song, the colorful editorial is set to appear in Vogue China. Mae Lapres was styled head to toe by Yoyo Yao, who pulled visually striking pieces from such fashion houses as Céline, Jacquemus and Rosie Assoulin. The looks were perfected by makeup artist Parco Cheung and hair stylist Qian Xu, who went with a ruby red lip and tousled tresses. This contrasts nicely with the structured outfits.
Tied Up Editorials
Mae Lapres Stars in an Artistic Editorial in the Latest Vogue China Issue
Trend Themes
1. Artistic Editorials - The trend of artistic editorials in fashion magazines presents an opportunity for photographers, stylists, and makeup artists to push creative boundaries.
2. Graphic Backdrops - The use of graphic backdrops in editorials opens up possibilities for designers and artists to collaborate in creating visually stunning imagery.
3. Layering Fashion - The trend of layering different materials in fashion editorials allows fashion brands to experiment with unique combinations and textures.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Photography - The fashion photography industry can explore innovative techniques and concepts to capture the essence of artistic editorials.
2. Fashion Design - Fashion designers have an opportunity to create garments specifically designed for editorials that incorporate graphic backdrops and layered looks.
3. Makeup and Hair Styling - Makeup artists and hair stylists can experiment with bold and contrasting looks to complement the artistic and edgy nature of editorial shoots.