The Numero Tokyo Edge of Splash editorial is filled with playful poses that really make the eccentric black-and-white ensembles stand out. As though inspired by a zebra, the monochromatic outfits are exotic. Nevertheless, the looks aren't all about stripes. Instead, there are various patterns that really punch up each look.
Shot by fashion photographer Denise Boomkens, the Numero Tokyo Edge of Splash editorial stars model Iris Egbers, who was styled by Akiko Hayashida. Hayashida pulled all the pieces from the Gucci resort 2012 collection. The outfits are so seamless that it shouldn't come as a surprise all of the designs came from one fashion house.
Nevertheless, the Numero Tokyo Edge of Splash editorial isn't fully devoid of color. Makeup artist Yuki went with bright blue eye shadow and fuchsia lips.
Eccentric Curtsy Captures
The Numero Tokyo Edge of Splash Editorial Stars the Playful Iris Egbers
Trend Themes
1. Monochromatic Fashion - The popularity of eccentric black-and-white ensembles in fashion highlights the potential for disruptive innovation in monochromatic designs and patterns.
2. Playful Poses - The emphasis on playful poses in fashion editorials opens up opportunities for disruptive innovation in dynamic and interactive photography techniques.
3. Bold Makeup - The use of bright and bold makeup colors in fashion editorials presents opportunities for disruptive innovation in vibrant cosmetics and experimental beauty looks.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can explore disruptive innovation in creating monochromatic fashion lines with bold patterns and dynamic designs.
2. Photography - Innovations in dynamic and interactive photography techniques can revolutionize the editorial and fashion photography industry, offering new ways to capture playful poses and showcase fashion.
3. Cosmetics - The cosmetics industry can capitalize on the trend of bold and bright makeup colors, incorporating vibrant shades into their product lines and exploring experimental beauty looks.