See Androgynous 80s Hair on Luke Worrall for Metal Magazine #18
Marissa Brassfield — December 27, 2009 — Fashion
References: revistametal & thefashionisto
We've seen 80s asymmetrical haircuts on women like Rihanna and Carmen Electra for months, but in this shoot featuring Luke Worrall for Metal Magazine #18, photographer José Manuel Ferrater shows men can wear this look too.
Whether he's in a Mad Hatter hat or an all-white suit, Luke Worrall commands attention. Check out more images of Luke Worrall for Metal Magazine #18 above, and be sure to see the video as well!
Implications - You may be surprised to find that you are newly inspired to switch your own do and trade it in for something entirely different than what you are typically used to doing.
Whether he's in a Mad Hatter hat or an all-white suit, Luke Worrall commands attention. Check out more images of Luke Worrall for Metal Magazine #18 above, and be sure to see the video as well!
Implications - You may be surprised to find that you are newly inspired to switch your own do and trade it in for something entirely different than what you are typically used to doing.
Trend Themes
1. Androgynous Haircuts - Opportunity for salons and barbershops to offer androgynous haircuts for both men and women, catering to those looking for a unique and gender-fluid style.
2. 80s Hair Revival - Potential for hairstyling products and tools companies to capitalize on the growing trend of asymmetrical 80s haircuts, creating products specifically designed for achieving and maintaining this style.
3. Gender-neutral Fashion - Opportunity for fashion designers and retailers to embrace and promote gender-neutral clothing and accessories, allowing individuals to express their unique style without conforming to traditional gender norms.
Industry Implications
1. Salons and Barbershops - Developing expertise in androgynous haircuts and providing a new service to attract a diverse customer base seeking unconventional hairstyles.
2. Hairstyling Products - Creating innovative products optimized for achieving and maintaining the asymmetrical 80s haircut trend, catering to consumers' growing interest in unique and daring hairstyles.
3. Fashion Design - Designing gender-neutral clothing lines that cater to the increasing demand for fashion options that transcend traditional gender roles, appealing to a wider range of customers looking for expressive and inclusive fashion choices.
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