'Tales From the Factory' by Dominik Smialowski and Marcin Szpak is the latest shoot from one of my favorite photographers. They've reprised a theme from an earlier shoot by using a baby carriage and bell-shaped avant-garde fashion to invoke a sense of wonder, surrealism and intrigue. (And lest we forget the super-sized egg nesting comfortably in the carriage.)
See more shots from 'Tales From the Factory' by Dominik Smialowski and Marcin Szpak above.
Implications - Consumers are continually drawn to the art aesthetic of surrealism because it satisfies their desire for escapist experiences. Corporations may consider using this surrealistic imagery in their products of campaigns in order to garner attention for their consumers.
Victorian-Inspired Surrealism
'Tales From the Factory' by Dominik Smialowski and Marcin Szpak
Trend Themes
1. Victorian-inspired Surrealism - The trend of Victorian-inpsired surrealism in photography remains popular and could inspire disruptive innovation in fashion, advertising, and interior design industries.
2. Avant-garde Fashion Imaging - The use of avant-garde fashion styling in photography presents opportunities for disruptive innovation in beauty and fashion campaigns and product designs.
3. Escapist Experiences - The consumer desire for escapist experiences continues to grow, opening up opportunities for innovative experiences in entertainment, tourism, and retail industries.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry could incorporate surrealistic styling in their campaigns and designs to capture the attention of consumers who are drawn to avant-garde and Victorian-inspired aesthetics.
2. Advertising - Corporations could use surrealistic imagery to create attention-grabbing and memorable ads in various industries, such as beauty, entertainment, and travel.
3. Interior Design - Avant-garde and surrealist styles could inspire innovative interior design concepts and products for both residential and commercial spaces.