Male Model Scene's The Art of Objectification Exclusive is Conceptual
Jana Pijak — June 16, 2014 — Fashion
References: skyetan & malemodelscene.net
Model and artist Casper Peteus stars in Male Model Scene's "The Art of Objectification" image series. Lensed in his own studio, the Q Management NYC face teams up with fashion photographer Skye Tan.
Casper channels a modern-day viking with a look that combines a strong physique with long blonde hair and bearded grooming. The model is dressed in a wardrobe of simplistic denim pieces and paint-splattered accessories that have been personally customized in his creative space.
Male Model Scene's "The Art of Objectification" editorial highlights conceptual imagery. Its star Casper Peteus has fun in his personal art studio that boasts some of his vivid pieces. These paintings act as perfect backdrop vignettes to this unexpected fashion story.
Casper channels a modern-day viking with a look that combines a strong physique with long blonde hair and bearded grooming. The model is dressed in a wardrobe of simplistic denim pieces and paint-splattered accessories that have been personally customized in his creative space.
Male Model Scene's "The Art of Objectification" editorial highlights conceptual imagery. Its star Casper Peteus has fun in his personal art studio that boasts some of his vivid pieces. These paintings act as perfect backdrop vignettes to this unexpected fashion story.
Trend Themes
1. Conceptual Imagery - The trend of using conceptual imagery in editorials presents an opportunity for fashion brands to create visually captivating and thought-provoking campaigns.
2. Personalized Customization - The trend of personalized customization allows fashion brands to tap into the growing demand for unique and individualized products that reflect personal style and self-expression.
3. Combining Art and Fashion - The trend of combining art and fashion opens up opportunities for collaborations between artists and fashion brands to create visually stunning and innovative collections that blur the boundaries between the two industries.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can explore innovative ways to incorporate conceptual imagery into their marketing campaigns and editorials, creating visually striking content that resonates with consumers.
2. Art - The art industry can collaborate with fashion brands to create unique and limited-edition pieces that combine artistic creativity with wearable fashion, catering to the growing demand for art-inspired fashion.
3. Photography - The photography industry can embrace the trend of conceptual imagery to create visually captivating and thought-provoking editorial shoots that push the boundaries of traditional fashion photography.
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