Design Scene's 'Under The Skin' editorial highlights alternative and edgy fashions. Drawing inspiration from both raver and rocker styles, this image series is sportswear-focused. The shoot features clothing that is both visually striking and comfortable to wear and is a sophisticated take on traditional raver apparel.
While most raver fashion is synonymous with over-the-top details and saturated hues, this editorial's wardrobe is more simplified and monochromatic.
'Under the Skin' is captured by photographer Paolo Guadagnin's lens and is outfitted by wardrobe stylist Irene de Santis. She dresses her muse Melanie Engel in a range of dramatic pieces from labels like Topshop, Jean Colonna and Robert Clergerie among others. Melanie's highlighted hair is courtesy of beauty artist Guja who is also in charge of the model's makeup looks.
Sporty Raver Editorials
Design Scene's Under the Skin Story is Futuristically Edgy
Trend Themes
1. Alternative Fashion - Opportunity for designers to create sophisticated and visually striking sportswear-focused apparel.
2. Simplified Raver Style - Chance for fashion brands to offer monochromatic and comfortable clothing inspired by traditional raver fashion.
3. Sporty Edginess - Potential for the fusion of athletic wear and edgy fashion to create unique and comfortable styles.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Designers can explore alternative fashion and create sportswear-focused clothing with a sophisticated twist.
2. Beauty and Cosmetics - Opportunity for beauty artists and makeup brands to create unique looks that complement the edgy fashion.
3. Retail - Chances for retailers to offer simplified raver style clothing options in their stores and online platforms.