While it is undeniable that the looks featured throughout the Numéro France 'La Garçonne' editorial are androgynous, there is more of mysterious moodiness going on than a stab at masculinity. Shot completely in black and white, the in-studio photoshoot is dark and brooding, characteristics that would be found in any James Dean persona. Yet model and last month's Numero China cover girl Tao Okamoto embraces it as though they were her own.
The Numéro France 'La Garçonne' editorial was lensed by American photographer photographer Greg Kadel. It is set to appear in the October 2013 issue of the magazine. The brunette beauty was outfitted by stylist Havana Laffitte, who pulled mannish pieces from the likes of Calvin Klein, Jil Sander and Maison Martin Margiela.
Brooding Tomboy Fashion
The Numéro France 'La Garçonne' Photoshoot Stars Tao Okamoto
Trend Themes
1. Androgynous Fashion - Opportunity for brands to create gender-neutral clothing lines that cater to individuals who prefer a more androgynous style.
2. Mysterious Moodiness - Potential for photographers and stylists to explore dark and brooding themes in fashion editorials and campaigns.
3. Embracing Androgyny - Chance for models to embrace and celebrate their unique androgynous looks, challenging traditional beauty standards.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can tap into the growing demand for androgynous fashion, creating new designs that blur the lines between genders.
2. Photography - Photographers can experiment with dark and moody aesthetics, creating captivating visuals that evoke a sense of mystery and intrigue.
3. Beauty - Beauty industry professionals can promote inclusivity and diversity by showcasing models with androgynous features and encouraging non-binary beauty standards.