People-Free Fairy Tales

Suk Yi Yee Explores the Impact of Humans in Classic Fiction

Suk Yi Yee's 'Fairy Tale Series' explores the voyeuristic way in which we view females in fairy tales by removing these characters altogether. In this photo set above, we're taken through the storyline of 'Little Red Riding Hood,' only without people.

We've seen a number of innovations that draw on classic fairy tales and subvert them somewhat. Check out some of my favorites below.

Implications - Classic fairy tales are a staple element in many modern media depictions. Consumers are not satisfied with just the repetition of these stories though and they want something new along with it. The combination of modern with classic creates something attractive to younger and older demographics. Companies recognize the wide audience they can reach through incorporating the old with new and will look for more ways to foster this area.
Trend Themes
1. People-free Fairy Tales - Exploring alternative perspectives by removing characters altogether from classic fairy tales.
2. Modernizing Classic Narratives - Integrating modern elements with classic storytelling to appeal to wider demographics.
3. Subverting Traditional Tropes - Challenging old cultural norms by subverting classic fairy tale narratives.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - Opportunities exist for studios and content creators to develop reimagined fairy tales that incorporate new perspectives and modern elements.
2. Fashion - Fashion designers can create collections inspired by classic fairy tales with a modern twist.
3. Education - Educational institutions can use these people-free fairy tales to teach lessons on narrative structure and storytelling.

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