'Beauty & the Beast' Features a Grunge Princess and Her Bike
Sarah Dos Santos — December 7, 2013 — Fashion
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Photographer Giorgi Bendelava put a cool spin on the title 'Beauty & the Beast' with his biker girl photos featuring a model and her bike. Playing with the idea of a princess and her love for a monster, the model kicks back with her Harley Davidson on a sunny afternoon.
The princess role translates itself differently in this shoot. The model doesn't wear a dress but she still rocks studded heels. She doesn't have precious jewels for accessories but sports a studded leather choker. Elements from the Disney movie got carried over but they got a seriously tough makeover.
These biker girl photos are an excellent metaphor for the idea of Beauty and the Beast. Instead of reading books and singing, this Belle likes to take long rides into the wilderness with her motor-beast.
The princess role translates itself differently in this shoot. The model doesn't wear a dress but she still rocks studded heels. She doesn't have precious jewels for accessories but sports a studded leather choker. Elements from the Disney movie got carried over but they got a seriously tough makeover.
These biker girl photos are an excellent metaphor for the idea of Beauty and the Beast. Instead of reading books and singing, this Belle likes to take long rides into the wilderness with her motor-beast.
Trend Themes
1. Grunge Fashion - There's an opportunity for fashion brands to create grunge-inspired clothing collections based on this interpretation of 'Beauty & the Beast.'
2. Female Empowerment in Motorcycles - There's an opportunity to promote motorcycles as a symbol of freedom and empowerment for women.
3. Reimagining Classic Stories - There's an opportunity to put a modern twist on familiar stories to appeal to younger generations.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands could create clothing lines inspired by grunge fashion as seen in this photoshoot.
2. Motorcycles - Motorcycle companies could market their bikes to women, using this photoshoot as a representation of female empowerment on the roads.
3. Entertainment - Entertainment companies could create modern interpretations of classic stories to appeal to younger audiences.
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