Tobial by Andy Long Hoang is a portrait series featuring 'Tobial' of Dulcedo Model Management. If you didn't already know who this guy was, you do now.
Tobial is 6 foot 2 and undeniably handsome with his brown hair and blue eyes. In this photo series by the talented Andy Long Hoang, Tobial models fall menswear, including a simple grey tank by Boris Bidjan Saberi, a wool coat by Raf Simons and a cozy grey sweater by Acne, which he must pull down in order to hide his lower half (which is nude, in case you didn't understand). In fact, Tobial unabashedly models most of the garments only half-dressed, something that definitely -- if somewhat unintentionally -- makes you focus on one fashion piece at a time.
The Tobial by Andy Long Hoang shoot was styled by Hoang himself, with makeup by Bernardo Fernandez.
Darkly Brooding Portraits
Tobial by Andy Long Hoang is Both Mysterious & a Bit Risque
Trend Themes
1. Androgynous Fashion - The Tobial by Andy Long Hoang portrait series challenges traditional gender norms by featuring an androgynous model and showcasing fall menswear in a unique way.
2. Unconventional Portraiture - The Tobial by Andy Long Hoang series highlights the trend of unconventional portraiture, using nudity as an element to draw attention to the clothing being modeled.
3. Self-styling - The Tobial by Andy Long Hoang shoot showcases the trend of self-styling, with the model taking an active role in how the garments are presented and styled.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Photography - Fashion photographers can explore new ways of capturing and presenting clothing by incorporating elements of androgyny, unconventional portraiture, and self-styling, inspired by Tobial by Andy Long Hoang.
2. Fashion Design - Fashion designers can tap into the trend of androgynous fashion by creating gender-neutral pieces that can be styled and worn by individuals of different genders, as showcased in Tobial by Andy Long Hoang.
3. Makeup and Styling - Makeup artists and stylists can experiment with unconventional makeup looks and styling techniques to complement and enhance the concept of unconventional portraiture seen in the Tobial by Andy Long Hoang series.