The FASHIONTREND Australia Revolver Spread Features Experimental Style
Meghan Young — April 22, 2011 — Fashion
References: fashiontrend.au & fashionising
It's not often that I write about men's fashion editorials, but I just couldn't pass up the chance to bring your attention to the FASHIONTREND Australia Revolver spread. This edgy photo series is an experimental one in terms of styling, yet somehow it all pulls together for easily wearable outfits that will surely turn heads.
Photographed by Laura Villa Baroncelli and Manuele Geromini, the FASHIONTREND Australia Revolver editorial owes much of its appeal to the impressive styling by Enrico Maria Volonte. He mixes leather and refined wool pieces together for an intriguing gladiator-meets-neo-punk result.
The FASHIONTREND Australia Revolver editorial is part of the magazine's April 2011 issue, which is on stands right now. So if you're looking for some inspiration, boys, look no further than this spread.
Photographed by Laura Villa Baroncelli and Manuele Geromini, the FASHIONTREND Australia Revolver editorial owes much of its appeal to the impressive styling by Enrico Maria Volonte. He mixes leather and refined wool pieces together for an intriguing gladiator-meets-neo-punk result.
The FASHIONTREND Australia Revolver editorial is part of the magazine's April 2011 issue, which is on stands right now. So if you're looking for some inspiration, boys, look no further than this spread.
Trend Themes
1. Experimental Styling - There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry by pushing the boundaries of traditional styling techniques.
2. Gladiator-meets-neo-punk - Combining different subcultural aesthetics presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for designers to create unique and attention-grabbing fashion collections.
3. Wearable Edginess - Fashion brands can tap into the demand for edgy yet wearable outfits by creating versatile pieces that seamlessly blend unconventional elements with everyday fashion.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can embrace disruptive innovation by promoting experimental styling techniques and incorporating unconventional subcultural aesthetics into their collections.
2. Photography - Photographers can explore innovative approaches to capturing fashion editorials by using experimental styling as a way to create visually striking and attention-grabbing images.
3. Magazine Publishing - Magazine publishers can attract readers and stay relevant by featuring editorial spreads that showcase disruptive and cutting-edge fashion concepts, appealing to the ever-evolving tastes of the audience.
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