The V Magazine Double Vision editorial pairs models Constance Jablonski, Catherine McNeil, Liu Wen, Kasis Struss, Mirte Maas, Bette Franke, Hanne-Gaby Odiele, Alana Zimmer, Marie Piovesan, Cora Emmanuel, Sam Rollinson and Martha Hunt together within a series of upscale snapshots.
Taking these Spring 2013 V Magazine images was photographer Sharif Hamza. While a hefty assortment of women were called upon for Double Vision, likely giving way to large group photos, Hamza chose to pair only two models together at a time, hence the name.
Stylist Tom Van Dorpe spiced up these pairings with bright and markedly eclectic ensembles. He did so with attention to current collections and looks, seen here in the hanging dark fabrics, crop leather dresses and mesh bathing suits.
Modeling Duo Photoshoots
The V Magazine Double Vision Editorial Pairs Models Together
Trend Themes
1. Upscale Pairings - Creating unique pairings of models in editorials allows for diverse and compelling visual narratives.
2. Eclectic Styling - Using bright and eclectic ensembles in fashion editorials adds a unique and eye-catching element to the photoshoots.
3. Intimate Groupings - Creating intimate pairs of models within a larger group of people adds an element of connection and chemistry to the images.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion industry professionals can explore unique pairings of models and incorporate eclectic styling to create visually captivating editorials.
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