The Max Abadian Flare December Shoot is Androgynous and Chic
Marie — November 10, 2011 — Pop Culture
References: flare & designscene.net
Androgynous formal attire gets the high fashion treatment in the Max Abadian Flare December 2011 photoshoot. The Iranian-born fashion photographer gets behind the lens for the Canadian magazine once again, shooting models Marija Vujovic and Nic La France in some of the hottest fall and winter pieces from top designers Jil Sander, Tom Ford, Stella McCartney and more.
Hats off to fashion director Elizabeth Cabral, who showcases these amazing androgynous looks in a way that would have heads turning on and off the runway, for all the best reasons. The tribal-inspired pieces are absolutely stunning and definitely in this season, while the more conservative all-black suits remain incredibly classy and contemporary.
If you're at a loss when it comes to this season's hottest formal attire, the Max Abadian Flare December 2011 editorial is a must-see.
Hats off to fashion director Elizabeth Cabral, who showcases these amazing androgynous looks in a way that would have heads turning on and off the runway, for all the best reasons. The tribal-inspired pieces are absolutely stunning and definitely in this season, while the more conservative all-black suits remain incredibly classy and contemporary.
If you're at a loss when it comes to this season's hottest formal attire, the Max Abadian Flare December 2011 editorial is a must-see.
Trend Themes
1. Androgynous Formal Wear - Unisex formal attire that blurs traditional gender lines, creating innovative and inclusive opportunities in the fashion industry.
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3. Cultural Exchange Industry - Institutions and organizations can use these designs as inspiration for cross-cultural exchange programs that promote diversity and showcase the fusion of traditional and modern elements.
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