Many editorials bring out glamor and zest by shooting at glamorous locations like studios and beaches, but the Modern Weekly China supplement took it to the countryside. Modern architecture was also used in the backdrop that put fashion in a whole new light.
Liu Wen's beauty is enhanced in the outdoors with her unkempt hair and petite figure. Sporting the designs of Yves Saint Laurent, Louis Vuitton and more, Liu Wen sparkled in this supplement. Nothing goes unnoticed due to the person behind the lens, Maciek Kobielski. The modern architecture, the cool countrysides and the bewitching beauty Liu Wen have together created a picturesque shoot.
The shoot is, indeed, distinctive from typically glamazon editorials and this Modern Weekly China supplement will be a fresh take for many.
Architectural Fashion Fusions
The Modern Weekly China Blends Buildings with Countrified Captures
Trend Themes
1. Architectural Fashion Fusion - The combination of modern architecture in fashion editorials presents opportunities for innovative designs that blend urban and rural aesthetics.
2. Countryside Fashion Editorials - Shooting fashion editorials in the countryside offers a unique and refreshing approach that can inspire new trends in outdoor fashion photography.
3. Unkempt Beauty - Embracing natural and unkempt beauty in fashion editorials opens up possibilities for unconventional and authentic representations of beauty.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Photography - The use of architectural backdrops and outdoor locations provides opportunities for photographers to experiment with new concepts and creative compositions.
2. Fashion Design - Blending architectural elements into fashion designs can create innovative garments that bridge the gap between urban and rural aesthetics.
3. Beauty and Cosmetics - Promoting natural and unkempt beauty in beauty and cosmetics campaigns can tap into the growing demand for authentic and inclusive representations of beauty.