The Tank Magazine editorial titled Sculpting In Time showcases a highly relaxed look at model Mara Loks. In each of the pictures taken by photographer Frederik Heyman, Loks was pictured sprawled out amid gigantic pieces of art, offering up a new take on the merger of sculpture with fashion.
Stylist Lyson Marchessault matched the offbeat vibe that abounds Sculpting In Time with over the top pieces. The Fall/Winter 2014/2015 photoshoot features loose fitting easter egg-hued pants, patterned skinny jeans, loose oversize frocks and tight animal print turtle necks. If this wasn't enough to garner the attention of the publication's readership, Marchessault also opted for revealing skirts, geometric outerwear and baggy tops featuring chaotic swirl-shaped patterns.
Literally Lounging Editorials
The Tank Sculpting In Time Photoshoot Showcases a Relaxed Loks
Trend Themes
1. Art-fashion Fusion - There is an opportunity for fashion brands to collaborate with artists and incorporate sculptures into their designs, merging art and fashion.
2. Offbeat Styling - Fashion stylists can experiment with unconventional and over-the-top pieces to create unique and attention-grabbing looks.
3. Pattern-mixing - The use of contrasting and chaotic patterns in fashion can create bold and avant-garde designs that stand out.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can explore collaborations with artists and incorporate sculptures into their designs.
2. Art - Artists can partner with fashion brands to create wearable art pieces that merge fashion and sculpture.
3. Photography - Photographers can experiment with incorporating large-scale sculptures into fashion shoots to create visually striking images.