The Harper's Bazaar Singapore May 2012 Showcases Sea-Siren Sensual
Meghan Young — April 23, 2012 — Fashion
References: harpersbazaar & fashiongonerogue
It looks like model Irene is a mermaid who was recently gifted with a new pair of legs and then fished out of the waters quite unceremoniously in the Harper’s Bazaar Singapore May 2012 editorial. Titled 'Aqua Alta,' the photoshoot may have a fantastical edge that will spark people's imagination, but the fashion showcased is entirely ready-to-wear.
The Harper’s Bazaar Singapore May 2012 editorial was styled by Windy Aulia. To perpetuate the watery theme, the Singaporean stylist worked with a strict palette of white and blue. Photographer GT Gan shot the editorial, focusing on nighttime scenes that add even more mystery to the images. In the feature, the magazine encourages you to dive in and get the most out of the waters.
The Harper’s Bazaar Singapore May 2012 editorial was styled by Windy Aulia. To perpetuate the watery theme, the Singaporean stylist worked with a strict palette of white and blue. Photographer GT Gan shot the editorial, focusing on nighttime scenes that add even more mystery to the images. In the feature, the magazine encourages you to dive in and get the most out of the waters.
Trend Themes
1. Underwater-inspired Fashion - Fashion trends inspired by the ocean depths could lead to the creation of new textile materials and accessories that mimic underwater creatures and habitats
2. Fantasy-inspired Editorials - Editorials that feature fantastical themes and elements can inspire creatives to explore new visual storytelling techniques and push boundaries in fashion photography
3. Color-coded Styling - Styling choices that focus on a specific color palette allow for creative exploration of the impact of color on fashion and can lead to new trendsetting color combinations
Industry Implications
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3. Textile and Material Science - Researchers and innovators can explore new materials and technologies that mimic underwater creatures and habitats and create sustainable and functional textiles with unique properties.
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