Tulsa for Antidote Magazine is a new skateboarding pictorial featuring the modelling superstar Aymeline Valade of Women Model Management. This issue of Antidote Magazine is their icons edition for spring and summer 2012, which features cover models Naomi Campbell, Natasha Poly, Bianca Balti, Saskia de Brauw and more.
Photographer Jan Welters and stylist Yann Weber worked together to capture each editorial to be featured in the magazine with the a top model lineup. Yann Weber dressed the model in long pleated skirts, blazers, patterned blouses and low-cut boots.
The model is captured performing tricks and jumps as she rides her skateboard around the ramps. This monochromatic story depicts Valade skating around the rink in high-end couture clothing that combines sophisticated garments with a badass rocker touch.
Monochromatic Skateboard Pictorials
Tulsa for Antidote Magazine Hits the Skating Ramp
Trend Themes
1. Skateboarding Fashion - The trend of incorporating high-end couture clothing into skateboarding culture presents disruptive innovation opportunities in the fashion industry.
2. Iconic Pictorials - The trend of featuring iconic models in skateboarding pictorials provides disruptive innovation opportunities in the photography and modeling industries.
3. Monochromatic Styling - The trend of using monochromatic styling in skateboarding editorials opens up disruptive innovation opportunities for stylists and fashion designers.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The skateboard fashion trend offers disruptive innovation opportunities for designers, retailers, and marketers in the fashion industry.
2. Photography Industry - The rise of skateboarding pictorials featuring iconic models presents disruptive innovation opportunities for photographers to experiment with new styles and concepts.
3. Modeling Industry - The inclusion of skateboarding editorials with top models creates disruptive innovation opportunities for modeling agencies and professionals to tap into new markets.