The Marie Claire Spain 'Sensorium' editorial may be about swimsuits, but it also features some stunning architectural lines in the background that add a geometric dynamic to the photoshoot, which is hard not to appreciate. These clean lines help to accentuate the femininely sexy swimwear by adding a dash of structure to each look.
Captured by Seiji Fujimori, the Marie Claire Spain 'Sensorium' editorial is the second swimsuit story in a row that he has done for the magazine. This time appearing in the publication's June 2012 issue, it stars model Caroline Corinth. The Danish beauty was styled by Florence Reveillaud in designs from the likes of Roberto Cavalli, Triumph, Dior and Chanel. The pool-ready looks were perfected with a slicked-back coif by hairstylist Alexandry Costa and colorful eye shadow by William Bartel.
Architectural Swimsuit Editorials
Marie Claire Spain 'Sensorium' Stars Caroline Corinth
Trend Themes
1. Architectural Swimwear - Opportunity to incorporate architectural elements into swimwear designs, creating a unique and stylish aesthetic.
2. Geometric Dynamics - Potential to integrate geometric lines and shapes into fashion photography for a visually captivating effect.
3. Clean Lines in Fashion - Emphasis on clean, structured lines in swimwear and clothing design for a sleek and modern look.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion industry can explore incorporating architectural elements and clean lines into swimwear and clothing design.
2. Photography - Photography industry can experiment with integrating geometric dynamics in fashion photography for a visually captivating effect.
3. Beauty - Beauty industry can offer makeup and hairstyling techniques that complement the clean lines and geometric elements in fashion photography.