The photo shoot starring models Tamara and Sofija by Henryk Lobaczewski is unique for one overriding reason: The models are eating fast food. It is actually almost disconcerting to see these vixens clad in '50s-inspired outfits chowing down on a couple of McDonald's meals. Considering that vintage style is coming back by force this year, not just for the '50s, but for the '20s and '60s as well, shocking props like those will really get a photo shoot noticed.
What is especially good about the shoot starring Tamara and Sofija by Henryk Lobaczewski is that these particular props don't detract from the overall aesthetic trying to be achieved. Instead, the super glamorous outfits, which were styled by DeAndre DaCosta, are made a touch more relatable because of them. Not to mention it makes these chicks look even tougher.
Fast-Food Fashionistas
Tamara and Sofija by Henryk Lobaczewski are Tough Chicks
Trend Themes
1. Fast-food Fashion - Opportunity for fashion brands to incorporate fast food elements into their designs, capitalizing on the trend of combining unexpected elements.
2. Vintage Revival - Opportunity for businesses to tap into the growing demand for vintage-inspired fashion, offering unique and nostalgic designs.
3. Disruptive Props - Opportunity for photographers and stylists to use unexpected props to create attention-grabbing photo shoots and add a fresh twist to classic styles.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can explore incorporating fast food elements into their designs, offering unique and unconventional styles to consumers.
2. Photography - Photographers can experiment with using surprising props like fast food in their shoots, creating visually striking images that stand out from the crowd.
3. Styling - Stylists can embrace unconventional props to enhance fashion shoots, infusing classic styles with a modern and edgy twist.