Entitled "Sons of Saturn", this editorial for Canadian publication Kenton Magazine is a fresh translation of a classic formalwear aesthetic. The pattern-enriched fashion story is lensed by photographer Suni Silvan who captures models Brian and Jesus.
Kenton Magazine's "Sons of Saturn" image series features a planetary green screen design that is cultivated by the editorial's art director, Terica Walton. Brian and Jesus pose amidst a galactic backdrop while sporting a wardrobe of remixed formal attire that is both a youthful and modern take on the classic suit set.
Tailored jackets, printed shirts and botanical pant garments are paired together by the photoshoot's stylist Janet Mayzie Igah who dresses the models in pieces from Bugatchi Uomo, Loose Tony and Manuel De La Cruz among others.
Planetary Formalwear Editorials
The Sons of Saturn Image Series for Kenton Magazine Embraces Print
Trend Themes
1. Printed Formalwear - Planetary-inspired prints on formalwear is an emerging trend in the fashion industry that designers can explore to create a modern twist on classic suits.
2. Galactic Photography - The use of green screens and galactic backdrops in fashion photography is a disruptive innovation that can inject new energy into traditional fashion editorials.
3. Botanical Patterns - Infusing botanical patterns on traditional pant garments is a trend in fashion that highlights the fusion of classic and trendy styles.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can explore incorporating planetary prints, botanical patterns, and galactic photography into their brand identity and fashion editorials for a fresh aesthetic.