Feminine Punk Photography

The Meghan Collison Schon Magazine Editorial is Youthfully Nonchalant

The punk look is often considered very masculine, even when adopted by women, but the punk-inspired Meghan Collison Schon Magazine editorial has a femininity about it that is surprisingly appealing. The spiky blond pixie cut and facial piercings contrast interestingly with the elegant outfits, giving them a youthful edge rather than a subtle sophistication.

The Meghan Collison Schon Magazine editorial was shot by Japanese photographer Yasunari Kikuma. Appearing in the magazine's #17 issue, the Canadian beauty was styled by Anna Trevelyan. She is outfitted in slouchy pieces pulled from the racks of such designers as Simone Rochas, Mugler and Yohji Yamamoto. Her short coif was created by hairstylist Abe with smudged eyeshadow by makeup artist Yuki.
Trend Themes
1. Feminine Punk Fashion - Opportunity for fashion brands to create punk-inspired clothing with a feminine twist.
2. Youthful Nonconformity - Opportunity for brands to target young consumers with edgy fashion and beauty products that defy societal norms.
3. Contrasting Aesthetics - Opportunity for photographers and stylists to explore the juxtaposition of punk elements with elegant fashion in editorial shoots.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can incorporate punk elements into their designs, appealing to a wider range of consumers.
2. Beauty - Beauty brands can create edgy makeup looks and experimental hairstyles to cater to consumers seeking unconventional aesthetics.
3. Photography - Photographers and stylists can push creative boundaries by combining contrasting aesthetics in fashion editorials and campaigns.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES