Natasha Poly Graces the Pages of September 2009 Muse Magazine
Marissa Liu — September 9, 2009 — Pop Culture
Muse Magazine and Models.com continue their obsession with Natasha Poly. The iconic blond is going solo for Muse’s monomodel September 2009 issue (available on September 10th).
In addition to appearing in traditional fashion editorials shot by Solve Sundsbo and Givenchy Creative Director Riccardo Tisci, Poly plays creative muse and subject for artists Jeff Koons, John Klechner, Barnaby Barford, Richard Phillips, Chantal Joffe and Billy Sullivan. Marco Brambilla and Prada also used Natasha as a source of inspiration for animated features shown exclusively for Muse Magazine and the website.
In addition to appearing in traditional fashion editorials shot by Solve Sundsbo and Givenchy Creative Director Riccardo Tisci, Poly plays creative muse and subject for artists Jeff Koons, John Klechner, Barnaby Barford, Richard Phillips, Chantal Joffe and Billy Sullivan. Marco Brambilla and Prada also used Natasha as a source of inspiration for animated features shown exclusively for Muse Magazine and the website.
Trend Themes
1. Monomodel Obsessions - The obsession with monomodel photoshoots and editorials continues, providing opportunities for fashion photographers, editors, and models to experiment with unique and creative approaches.
2. Creative Collaborations with Models - The use of models as creative muses and subjects opens opportunities for collaboration and experimentation between fashion industry professionals and artists in various media.
3. Animated Features for Fashion - The incorporation of animation within the fashion industry, as demonstrated by Prada and Marco Brambilla's exclusive features for Muse Magazine, presents opportunities for designers and creatives to explore new ways of showcasing their work.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The continued obsession with monomodel shoots and the increased collaboration between fashion industry professionals and artists provide opportunities for innovation in the fashion industry.
2. Photography - The trend of monomodel photoshoots offers opportunities for photographers to experiment with unique approaches in portraiture and editorial photography.
3. Art - The increase in collaboration between the fashion industry and artists in various media offers opportunities for artists to expand their creative practices and explore new avenues of expression.
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