Thank God Sarah Palin wasn’t around this fashion shoot, or she could have mistaken model Charles Devoe for a moose and shot him.
Styled by Jerring in fur and horns, Devoe struck some animalistic poses for photographers Chuando & Frey in this animal-inspired shoot entitled ‘Into the Wild.’
What I really like about this shoot is the multiple photography styles. We have color shots, black & white shots, red hued shots, creative use of the shadows, and even a blurry movement shot.
We are seeing more and more animal and avian inspirations, both in fashion design and fashion photography.
Models Posing as Animals
‘Into the Wild' with Chuando & Frey
Trend Themes
1. Animal-inspired Fashion - Opportunity for fashion designers to create garments and accessories inspired by animals, providing a unique and bold aesthetic.
2. Varied Photography Styles - Potential for photographers to experiment with different photography techniques and styles, allowing for more creative and diverse fashion shoots.
3. Nature and Wildlife Influence - A chance for artists and creatives to draw inspiration from the natural world, incorporating elements of flora and fauna into their designs and visuals.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - The fashion industry can explore animal-inspired collections and incorporate unique and eye-catching designs into clothing and accessories.
2. Photography - Opportunities for photographers to showcase their creativity by experimenting with various photography techniques and styles when shooting fashion campaigns.
3. Art and Creativity - Artists and creative professionals can find inspiration in nature and wildlife, incorporating these elements into their work to create unique and captivating visuals.