The Sixlee x Ernesto Artillo Spring/Summer 2014 catalog features mixed media compositions that infuse traditional campaign images with the artist's beautifully collaged and flower-infused art works.
Teaming up to create a set of visually stunning portraits, the label and collage artist collaborate to merge black-and-white photographs with botanical imagery that is showcased in a palette of brightly colored hues.
The Sixlee x Ernesto Artillo Spring/Summer 2014 lookbook highlights the up-and-coming label's vanguard menswear staples, ranging from asymmetrically hemmed tops and tailored blazers to cropped short and fitted pant garments.
The pieces embody a youthful edge and are presented in an advertorial spread that uses mixed media to create delicately layered collage imagery of bold and forward-thinking fashions.
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The Sixlee x Ernesto Artillo Lookbook is Artfully Executed
Trend Themes
1. Mixed-media Campaigns - Brands can explore combining traditional campaign images with other art forms to create visually stunning and unforgettable campaigns.
2. Collaborative Artistic Campaigns - Fashion brands can collaborate with artists to produce limited-edition collections and campaigns that combine fashion and art in unique ways.
3. Layered Collage Imagery - The use of layering and collage techniques in fashion campaigns creates a visually rich and dynamic experience that captures attention and stands out from other campaigns.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can apply the mixed-media, collaboration, and collage techniques highlighted in this article to create unique and innovative campaigns that appeal to consumers.
2. Art and Design - Artists and designers can collaborate with fashion brands to showcase their work in new and exciting ways that blend fashion and art.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Marketing and advertising professionals can explore the use of mixed-media campaigns and layered collage imagery to create visually impactful and memorable campaigns that resonate with consumers.