There is no need for any decorative backdrops or scenic settings for the Sally Jonsson Rodeo Magazine editorial, the fashion is artistic enough as it is. Splattered in colorful paint, the tops and bottoms could be considered abstract art or part of a painter's wardrobe. As accidental as the splatters may seem at first, they were clearly done on purpose.
The Sally Jonsson Rodeo Magazine editorial was shot by Stockholm-based fashion photographer Tobias Lundkvist for the publication's latest issue. The photo shoot showcases Never Denim's range of uniquely patterned jeans. Styled by Elin Edlund, the looks are as simple as they are creative. The model's ombre hair was created by hairstylist Dejan Cekanovic with an understated face by makeup artist Sara Denman. The looks are perfect for the spring season.
Paint-Spattered Apparel
The Sally Jonsson Rodeo Magazine Editorial is Stylishly Artistic
Trend Themes
1. Artistic Fashion - Opportunity for designers to create clothing with unique and abstract patterns, emulating the paint-splattered aesthetic.
2. Creative Styling - Potential for stylists to experiment with unconventional fashion techniques, such as splattered paint and ombre hair.
3. Abstract Art Influence - Growing trend of incorporating elements of abstract art into fashion, blurring the lines between art and clothing.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Disruptive innovation opportunity for clothing brands to create designs inspired by abstract art and unconventional styling.
2. Photography - Potential for photographers to explore new creative concepts in fashion editorials, incorporating unique aesthetics like paint-splattered apparel.
3. Beauty and Cosmetics - Opportunity for makeup artists and hairstylists to experiment with unconventional looks that complement artistic fashion trends.