The Mishka Autumn 2010 Lookbook comes stacked with graffiti streetwear style, busting out sizzling hot looks.
Who says skatewear can't be sexy? Mishka's fall lookbook features curvaceous bodies with revealing tanks, tees and flannel shirts. These blazing cropped tees matched with a fitted hat will definitely grab attention from all the other skateboarders. The Mishka Autumn 2010 Lookbook sure adds a hot look for all the femme "Skateboard Ps."
Implications - Corporations are still utilizing sexualized imagery to engage consumers as its power has not seemed to wane over the years. Corporations may consider utilizing sexy models in their promotional campaigns to easily and effectively entice consumers into listening to a company's message and buying their wares.
Stacked Streetwear Looks
The Mishka Autumn 2010 Lookbook is an Eyefull of Busty Tees
Trend Themes
1. Graffiti Streetwear - Brands may start incorporating graffiti-inspired designs into their streetwear collections to appeal to the youthful demographic.
2. Sexy Skatewear - Clothing brands could explore the opportunity to create provocative pieces in the skatewear market, catering to the demand of streetwear enthusiasts for sexy and edgy clothing.
3. Sexualized Imagery in Promotions - Companies may continue to use sexually provocative imagery in their promotional campaigns for effective engagement with consumers, although it should be handled with discretion and avoid objectification.
Industry Implications
1. Streetwear - Streetwear brands can explore unique and unconventional designs that cater to the edgy and risqué tastes of the target market, such as the skater community.
2. Fashion Modeling - The fashion industry may consider incorporating models with unconventional and curvaceous body types to diversify the representation of beauty standards in the media.
3. Advertising and Marketing - Marketing agencies could explore the use of provocative imagery in creating promotional campaigns, ensuring the message remains tasteful and does not contribute to the objectification of women.