I Feel Love by Mikael Shulz is Infused with Polychromatic Personality
Amelia Roblin — March 11, 2011 — Fashion
References: mikaelschulz & fashioncopious.typepad
On their own, the model and the garments are gorgeous, but I Feel Love by Mikael Shulz embodies another element of irresistible color. Flushed with a glowing neon spectrum, the Spring 2011 Tush Magazine editorial offers more than just fashion.
Mona Johannesson flaunts loose and breezy pieces that flow with the wind in her hair and the fluid hues of light behind her. Her bold makeup is enhanced with flashes of pink and yellow rays, breathing richer life into the photographs.
A frizzy afro gives the subject an air of a 1970s icon, embodying a handsome hallucination to dazzle the eyes of the observer. Capturing a selection of dynamic angles and looks, I Feel Love by Mikael Shulz has you caught up in the color.
Mona Johannesson flaunts loose and breezy pieces that flow with the wind in her hair and the fluid hues of light behind her. Her bold makeup is enhanced with flashes of pink and yellow rays, breathing richer life into the photographs.
A frizzy afro gives the subject an air of a 1970s icon, embodying a handsome hallucination to dazzle the eyes of the observer. Capturing a selection of dynamic angles and looks, I Feel Love by Mikael Shulz has you caught up in the color.
Trend Themes
1. Polychromatic Fashion - Opportunity for fashion designers and retailers to capitalize on the use of neon colors and flowing textures to create bold statement pieces.
2. Dynamic Makeup - Opportunity for makeup companies to offer bolder, more colorful products for consumers looking to make a statement.
3. Psychedelic Photography - Opportunity for photographers to experiment with unconventional angles and lighting to create eye-catching, hallucinatory imagery.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Industry players can leverage the use of neon colors in new and creative ways to attract customers.
2. Makeup - Industry players can innovate on bolder, dynamic color palettes to appeal to consumers who want to make a statement.
3. Photography - Industry players can experiment with unconventional angles and lighting to create eye-catching, hallucinatory imagery, much like Mikael Shulz's work in the Tush Magazine editorial.
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