'On the Street' by Monica Antonelli Takes Hipster Fashion to Italy
Anne Booth — October 7, 2013 — Art & Design
References: monimix & behance.net
The editorial 'On the street' by photographer Monica Antonelli creates a mixture of black and white and colored photos to enhance the hipster fashion looks.
The model is seen wearing a patterned jacket with a black button-up shirt underneath. He also sports a round brimmed hat with small circular sunglasses. The looks are completed with the model's dark hipster haircut. Meshed within the editorial are pictures of Italian buildings. This creates a great separation between the fashion looks while throwing in a taste of the Italian setting.
In the end, the editorial 'On the Street' shows a moody Italian model who rocks a hipster vibe throughout. The pictures flow from one to the next due to the break in scenery.
The model is seen wearing a patterned jacket with a black button-up shirt underneath. He also sports a round brimmed hat with small circular sunglasses. The looks are completed with the model's dark hipster haircut. Meshed within the editorial are pictures of Italian buildings. This creates a great separation between the fashion looks while throwing in a taste of the Italian setting.
In the end, the editorial 'On the Street' shows a moody Italian model who rocks a hipster vibe throughout. The pictures flow from one to the next due to the break in scenery.
Trend Themes
1. Hipster Fashion in Italy - Opportunity for fashion companies to expand their market in Italy by incorporating hipster fashion.
2. Mixing Black and White with Color - Opportunity for photographers to create dynamic and eye-catching visual content by mixing black and white and colored photos.
3. Fashion and Architecture - Opportunity for fashion and architecture industries to collaborate and create unique visual content that combines both industries.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Companies in the fashion industry can explore incorporating hipster fashion into their offerings for the Italian market.
2. Photography - Photographers can experiment with mixing black and white and colored photos to create unique visual content.
3. Architecture - Architects and designers can collaborate with fashion companies to create visually stunning content that combines both industries.
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