The 'Black Block White Riot' Fiasco Magazine Spread is Violently Stylish
Armida Ascano — September 5, 2010 — Fashion
The most recent issue of Fiasco Magazine features a fashion pictorial called 'Black Block White Riot.' The concept for this editorial is as unique as its name, with models wearing ski masks, holding bottle bombs and sporting fake bruises for simulated violence.
The harsh, aggressive tone of 'Black Block White Riot' mixes well with the uber-chic urban lines featured. Among these lines are Henrik Vibskov, Natalia Brilli, Dr. Martens, and C.P. Company. These looks (bruises, bombs and all) are the work of stylist Sebastian Machado, with photography from Krzysztof Herholdt.
The harsh, aggressive tone of 'Black Block White Riot' mixes well with the uber-chic urban lines featured. Among these lines are Henrik Vibskov, Natalia Brilli, Dr. Martens, and C.P. Company. These looks (bruises, bombs and all) are the work of stylist Sebastian Machado, with photography from Krzysztof Herholdt.
Trend Themes
1. Fashion Shock - The trend of mixing edgy and violent elements with fashion creates disruptive innovation opportunities in the apparel industry.
2. Street Rebellion Aesthetics - The trend of incorporating urban, rebellious elements into fashion photography offers disruptive innovation opportunities for photographers and fashion brands.
3. Simulated Violence Fashion - The trend of using fake violence and bruises in fashion editorials opens up disruptive innovation opportunities for makeup artists and stylists in the beauty industry.
Industry Implications
1. Apparel - The apparel industry can explore disruptive innovation opportunities by integrating edgy and shocking elements into their designs.
2. Photography - Photography industry professionals can leverage the trend of rebellious aesthetics in fashion photography to create disruptive and captivating visuals.
3. Beauty - The beauty industry has the opportunity to develop innovative products and techniques for creating and incorporating fake violence and bruises into fashion editorials.
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