The Stiletto Magazine 'Lost in Paris' editorial capitalizes on the irresistible vibrancy of iconic neon signs. Casting an eerie glow on the models starring in the photoshoot, it sheds a sad light on their situation. As the title of the editorial suggests, all of the women captured are wayward in some shape or form. The neon signs highlight not only how, but also their impeccable style.
Shot by Quentin Shih, a photographer based in New York City, the Stiletto Magazine 'Lost in Paris' editorial particularly focuses on feminine overcoats, which create big silhouettes around the models' slim frames. Yet what really steals the show is the prop styling of Christine Gerard.
The Stiletto Magazine 'Lost in Paris' editorial appeared in the September 2013 issue of the French publication.
Dramatic Neon Sign Editorials
The Stiletto Magazine 'Lost in Paris' Photoshoot is Vibrantly Dark
Trend Themes
1. Neon Sign Fashion - Fashion industry could incorporate vibrant neon signs into their garments to create a unique and visually-striking look.
2. Eerie Photoshoots - Photography industry could experiment with eerie lighting techniques to create high-impact visuals.
3. Prop Styling - Advertising industry could experiment with creative and unconventional prop styling to add visual interest to their campaigns.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion industry can utilize creative lighting techniques and props to create visually-striking editorials.
2. Photography - Photography industry has an opportunity to play with unconventional lighting techniques and props to produce unique and high-impact visuals.
3. Advertising - Advertising industry can use creative lighting and prop styling to add interest and differentiation to their campaigns.