'Disorder' from Gilles et Dada SS11 Brings Double Vision
Allison Love — August 24, 2010 — Art & Design
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The Gilles Et Dada SS11 fashion lookbook features some distorted fashion photography. The model herself looks a bit out of focus as the images are shown superimposed on each other or doubled behind the original image.
The images are cool and interesting to look at but don't necessarily focus on the clothing. Consisting of long t-shirts with various geometric graphic designs, the Gilles Et Dada SS11 lookbook uses some cool digital effects to promote their trippy line.
The images are cool and interesting to look at but don't necessarily focus on the clothing. Consisting of long t-shirts with various geometric graphic designs, the Gilles Et Dada SS11 lookbook uses some cool digital effects to promote their trippy line.
Trend Themes
1. Distorted Fashion Photography - Opportunities for using digital effects to showcase fashion products in an innovative way, appealing to modern, tech-savvy consumers.
2. Geometric Graphic Designs - Potential to use bold, attention-grabbing designs in various industries, such as interior design and marketing.
3. Double Vision Images - Innovative opportunities for using overlapping images to convey a message or create an impact in industries such as advertising and art.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Distorted fashion photography allows fashion brands to showcase their products in an innovative and visually appealing way.
2. Marketing - The use of geometric graphic designs and double vision images can help brands stand out and create a unique visual identity.
3. Art - The distorted images and overlapping techniques can be applied in various forms of art, disrupting traditional forms of expression and challenging the viewer's perception.
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