Design Scene's Latest Story Boasts Edgy Fashion Staples
Jana Pijak — April 8, 2015 — Fashion
References: marcocella & designscene.net
Design Scene's 'NLY' (Not Like You) editorial celebrates individuality and boasts edgy fashion staples that are inspired by the Goth subculture. The image series is captured by photographer Marco Cella's lens and boasts wardrobe styling by Emily Lee.
Emily dresses her muse Miriam Becikova in flowing skirts, semi-sheer tops and other feminine staples that feature an edgy fashion twist. Exuding a refined air, Design Scene's 'NLY' image series blends rocker-themed and girly elements together seamlessly.
Miriam poses in a palette of black and white wardrobe staples and pulls off a short fringe hairstyle that is reminiscent of Wednesday Addams herself. The model also wears bare makeup and pulls off pale and understated cosmetics. Celebrating unconventional beauty, this editorial proves that femininity doesn't always have to fit into a specific box.
Emily dresses her muse Miriam Becikova in flowing skirts, semi-sheer tops and other feminine staples that feature an edgy fashion twist. Exuding a refined air, Design Scene's 'NLY' image series blends rocker-themed and girly elements together seamlessly.
Miriam poses in a palette of black and white wardrobe staples and pulls off a short fringe hairstyle that is reminiscent of Wednesday Addams herself. The model also wears bare makeup and pulls off pale and understated cosmetics. Celebrating unconventional beauty, this editorial proves that femininity doesn't always have to fit into a specific box.
Trend Themes
1. Feminine Goth Fashion - Opportunity for fashion brands to explore the fusion of feminine and goth elements in their designs.
2. Individuality in Fashion - Opportunity for brands to celebrate uniqueness by incorporating edgy fashion staples into their collections.
3. Unconventional Beauty - Opportunity for beauty brands to promote unconventional beauty standards and empower individuals to embrace their unique features.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can explore designs that combine feminine and goth elements to cater to the growing demand for alternative fashion.
2. Beauty - Beauty brands can promote inclusive beauty standards by focusing on minimal makeup and embracing unconventional beauty features.
3. Photography - Photographers can experiment with capturing the fusion of feminine and goth aesthetics, creating visually striking images.
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