The Anja Rubik Quazi Shoot is a Walk On The Wild Side
Ryan Hinkson — April 9, 2010 — Fashion
References: 76management & designscene.net
Taking a look at the Anja Rubik Quazi 2010 limited collection shoot could make a neurophysicist reconsider their career path and have them wishing they had become a photographer instead.
Anja Rubik is at it again with a super hot pictorial, where she models Quazi's smoking hot swimwear while laying on a zebra skin rug. I'm sure wherever the spirit of the zebra who died to make this rug is, it is happy.
The lucky lad behind the lens is photographer Artur Wesolowski. These are the kind of pictures that raise the question: is it even fair to call photography a job?
Anja Rubik is at it again with a super hot pictorial, where she models Quazi's smoking hot swimwear while laying on a zebra skin rug. I'm sure wherever the spirit of the zebra who died to make this rug is, it is happy.
The lucky lad behind the lens is photographer Artur Wesolowski. These are the kind of pictures that raise the question: is it even fair to call photography a job?
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Swimwear - There is an opportunity for eco-friendly swimwear brands to disrupt the market by offering sustainable alternatives to animal-based products like zebra print swimwear.
2. Artistic Swimwear Photography - The rise of artistic swimwear photography creates a disruptive opportunity for photographers to showcase the beauty of swimwear in unique and captivating ways.
3. Ethical Fashion - As consumers become more conscious about the origin and production of their clothing, there is a growing demand for ethical fashion brands that avoid using animal products in their designs.
Industry Implications
1. Swimwear - The swimwear industry can embrace the trend of eco-friendly options and ethically-produced designs to cater to the evolving demands of conscious consumers.
2. Photography - Photographers specializing in artistic swimwear photography can leverage the trend to offer unique and visually stunning visuals to swimwear brands.
3. Fashion - Ethical fashion brands that promote animal-free alternatives can disrupt the fashion industry by capturing the attention of consumers who prioritize sustainability and ethics.
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