L’Officiel Hommes Thailand's 'Royal Infantry' editorial highlights a range of conceptual military fashions that are modeled by Alessio Pozzi, Andre Bona and Roberto Sipos. The trio is captured by photographer Marco Marezza's lens and are dressed in a wardrobe of utilitarian garments and unconventional accessories.
These military fashions are handpicked by the shoot's stylist Pablo Patane of 3M Artists. Pablo dresses the guys in structured and uniformed suits, coats and casuals that are inspired by traditional army apparel.
He pairs garments from Roberto Cavalli, Versace and Gucci with a range of conceptual headpieces and armor inspired adornments. These statement accessories are made up of reflective, metallic and pipe-inspired materials that are molded to create sculptural headpieces, shoulder accessories and futuristic body armor.
Conceptual Military Fashion
L'Officiel Hommes Thailand's Royal Infantry Story is Couture-Clad
Trend Themes
1. Conceptual Military Fashion - Opportunity for designers to explore the fusion between traditional military apparel and avant-garde elements.
2. Sculptural Accessories - Opportunity to innovate accessories with reflective, metallic, and pipe-inspired materials that create futuristic pieces.
3. Utilitarian Fashion - Opportunity to incorporate utilitarian elements into high fashion apparel.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Opportunity for fashion designers to collaborate with the military and explore a hybrid of sleek and utilitarian clothing and accessories for the general public.
2. Film and Entertainment Industry - Opportunity for designers to create conceptual military costumes for futuristic film and tv shows.
3. Event Industry - Opportunity to create unique and conceptual military-inspired costumes for themed events.