Culture Magazine's Boy Wonder Packs the Heat
lourdes sanchez bayas — January 10, 2009 — Naughty
References: culturemag.au & elq-magazine.blogspot
Culture Magazine, which I read once in a while, seems to enjoy exceling in naughtiness and this time around, as usual, they managed to take it up a notch with their 'Boy Wonder' 2008 yearbook.
The model, whose name is Michael Whittaker, posed for Sydney-based photographer James Demitri donning a mask, exotic leather pieces and little else. The theme reminds us a bit about the widespread infatuation with superheroes in the world of fashion and the film industry last year.
Culture is a bit late to the party but some of us don’t seem to mind.
The model, whose name is Michael Whittaker, posed for Sydney-based photographer James Demitri donning a mask, exotic leather pieces and little else. The theme reminds us a bit about the widespread infatuation with superheroes in the world of fashion and the film industry last year.
Culture is a bit late to the party but some of us don’t seem to mind.
Trend Themes
1. Superhero Fashion - Opportunity for fashion brands to incorporate superhero-inspired designs into their collections.
2. Superhero Film Merchandise - Potential for film production companies to expand their merchandise offerings with superhero-themed products.
3. Superhero Photography - Chance for photographers to explore the superhero theme in their creative work.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can tap into the superhero trend to attract customers.
2. Film Production - Film production companies can capitalize on the popularity of superhero films by expanding their merchandise offerings.
3. Photography - Photographers can explore the superhero theme in their creative work, attracting clients interested in this trend.
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