The Daniel Duniak Vagabond Fashion Editorial Fuses Chic with Street
Milla Kiss — September 8, 2011 — Fashion
References: 180mag & fuckingyoung.es
The Daniel Duniak 'Homeless' series sets the style for this upcoming season.
With recent attention from the fashion industry to social extremes, the 180 magazine's Homeless series will hopefully be imitated by print fashion magazines and designers. Daniel Duniak, a permanent photography contributor to the Canadian online art, fashion and design magazine labeled 180, shot a series of intense images that explore the world and especially the clothing garments of a young vagabond.
The images depict, with self-confidence, the homeless lifestyle and its possible couture declinations and inspirations. The protagonist of the editorial is a modern-day hobo -- quite the opposite of a hipster.
With recent attention from the fashion industry to social extremes, the 180 magazine's Homeless series will hopefully be imitated by print fashion magazines and designers. Daniel Duniak, a permanent photography contributor to the Canadian online art, fashion and design magazine labeled 180, shot a series of intense images that explore the world and especially the clothing garments of a young vagabond.
The images depict, with self-confidence, the homeless lifestyle and its possible couture declinations and inspirations. The protagonist of the editorial is a modern-day hobo -- quite the opposite of a hipster.
Trend Themes
1. Socially Conscious Fashion - Opportunity to incorporate social extremes into fashion by exploring and imitating the Homeless series.
2. Street Style Couture - Innovative fusion of street style and high fashion, inspired by the clothing garments of a young vagabond from the Homeless series.
3. Exploring Alternative Lifestyles - Opportunity to showcase and embrace alternative lifestyles, such as the homeless lifestyle, in the fashion industry.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Magazines - Fashion magazines can imitate and showcase the Homeless series, incorporating socially conscious fashion into their editorials.
2. Fashion Designers - Designers can draw inspiration from the homeless lifestyle and create street style couture garments for their collections.
3. Online Art, Fashion, and Design Magazines - Online magazines can feature the Homeless series, highlighting and exploring alternative lifestyles in their content.
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