The Animalistic Magdalena Berus Fiasco Magazine Spread
Zoe Badley — August 11, 2010 — Fashion
References: fiascomag & designscene.net
In fashion, bunny ears were first made an apparent couture fashion statement when Marc Jacobs sent designer sets down the runway for his Fall 2009 collection. Taking inspiration from the cute accessory, the Magdalena Berus Fiasco Magazine spread features a pair of bunny ears.
Entitled ‘Rebel Bunny,’ the editorial was shot by photographer Lukasz Pukowiec and styled by Joanna Kostka. This fashion model looks grungy and relaxed yet adorable with the one accessory. Be sure to check out the gallery for more shots of the Magdalena Berus Fiasco Magazine spread.
Entitled ‘Rebel Bunny,’ the editorial was shot by photographer Lukasz Pukowiec and styled by Joanna Kostka. This fashion model looks grungy and relaxed yet adorable with the one accessory. Be sure to check out the gallery for more shots of the Magdalena Berus Fiasco Magazine spread.
Trend Themes
1. Bunny Ears in Fashion - Opportunity for designers to incorporate charming, animalistic touches into their fashion designs.
2. Animal-inspired Accessories - Potential to introduce various animal-inspired accessories that can add a unique touch to any outfit.
3. Grungy, Relaxed Fashion Shoots - Chance to feature models in unconventional fashion shoots that showcase a grungy, relaxed vibe in their overall look.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Opportunity for fashion designers to create animal-inspired accessories and incorporate bunny ears into their runway collections.
2. Photography Industry - Chance for photographers to experiment with unconventional fashion shoots that feature animalistic elements in their shots.
3. Magazine Industry - Opportunity for fashion magazines to feature unique and unconventional fashion spreads that incorporate edgy, animal-inspired accessories.
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