The May 2015 Vogue Australia Boyhood editorial displays the masculine side of model Abbey Lee Kershaw. In the production taken by photographer Will Davidson, stylist Christine Centenera put together a set of male-specific looks, each one blurring gender lines.
In Davidson's black and white images, Kershaw was pictured sporting loose button up oxford shirts, leather lace up shoes and pinstriped trousers. Despite the somewhat challenging nature of the attire, the items were worn with evident confidence.
Focus on the female sex was also seen here, though on a smaller scale. While seated on a plastic chair, Kershaw displayed a simple polka dot maxi dress. In a separate image, a sheer backless dress was exhibited, meeting bold masculinity with dainty touches.
Male Focused Photoshoots
The Vogue Australia Boyhood Editorial Homes in on Gender Specific Looks
Trend Themes
1. Gender-blurring Fashion - Opportunity for brands to create clothing and accessories that blur traditional gender lines.
2. Male-specific Styling - Opportunity to offer male-focused styling services and products that cater to a diverse range of looks.
3. Dainty Masculinity - Opportunity for designers to create clothing that combines masculine and feminine elements for a unique and bold aesthetic.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Disruptive innovation opportunity for fashion brands and designers to challenge traditional gender norms in their collections.
2. Photography - Opportunity for photographers to capture and showcase diverse gender expressions in their work.
3. Styling Services - Disruptive innovation opportunity for styling services to go beyond traditional male or female styling, and offer gender-inclusive options.