The punk look may be hitting the fashion industry hard, but the My Buddy & Me editorial shows that with slight tweaks, its contemporary style isn't as rough and tough as you might think. Instead, stylists are pulling it together for a more refined look that still retains some of its raw and 'anti-establishment' vibe.
In this case, the stylist who worked on the My Buddy & Me spread was Sarah Cobb. By throwing in some patterns, layers, colors and nudity, she has feminized the punk look nicely and neatly, while still leaving some of its trademark masculine qualities intact.
Photographed by Stefan Zschernitz, the My Buddy & Me spread was shot for Common&Sense magazine's #40 spring issue. It stars Hannah Noble and Kasia Wrobel.
Eclectic Punk Editorials
Common&Sense's My Buddy & Me Spread Stars Hannah Noble and Kasia Wrobel
Trend Themes
1. Feminized Punk Fashion - The My Buddy & Me editorial reflects a trend of creating a more refined and feminine version of the traditionally masculine punk look.
2. Patterned and Layered Looks - Stylists are incorporating patterns, layers, and colors into punk fashion, as seen in the My Buddy & Me editorial.
3. Raw and Refined Style - The juxtaposition of raw and anti-establishment punk elements with refined and elegant fashion creates an interesting trend, as seen in the My Buddy & Me editorial.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can capitalize on the trend of feminized punk fashion by creating edgy yet elegant pieces.
2. Photography - Photographers can use the trend of patterned and layered looks in their shoots to create visually interesting and dynamic images.
3. Art Direction - Art directors can incorporate the trend of raw and refined style in their work to create unique, non-conventional visuals.