Gender-Bending Gemini Spreads

Identical Androgynous Models for Vogue Turkey November 2010

This spread by Matthew Brookes for Vogue Turkey November 2010 is an androgynous series with a set of what looks like identical twins. However, the two models Andrej Pejic and Jana Knauerova aren't actually related by blood.

Regardless, stylist Konca Aykan does a great job in bending genders and creating an identity crisis between the models. The matching platinum blond locks, listless stares and thick eyebrows on this duo makes for an effective blur between sexes. Check out the featured gallery for a sneak peek at the Vogue Turkey November 2010 editorial.
Trend Themes
1. Androgynous Models - Opportunity for fashion brands to challenge traditional gender stereotypes and showcase diverse representations of beauty.
2. Identity Crisis Fashion - Potential for designers to explore the concept of blurring the lines between genders and creating unconventional fashion statements.
3. Non-biological Twins - Emerging opportunity for photographers and artists to challenge the idea of biological twins and explore the concept of resemblance in an unconventional way.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can capitalize on the trend of androgynous models to create gender-neutral clothing lines and campaigns.
2. Beauty - Opportunity for beauty brands to promote inclusive beauty standards and develop products that cater to a diverse range of gender identities.
3. Photography - Photographers can experiment with non-biological twin models to create visually striking and thought-provoking images that challenge traditional notions of resemblance.

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