Natasha Poly Channels a Corpse Bride for 'Obsession' in Muse Magazine
Marissa Brassfield — October 5, 2009 — Fashion
References: musemag & fashiongonerogue
Natasha Poly channels the best in chic corpse brides for 'Obsession' in Muse Magazine. Stylist Riccardo Tisci dresses Poly in diaphanous light-colored dresses and veils that make her look almost angelic--if not for the demonic red lighting and saturation, that is. Photographer Panos Yiapanis does a fantastic job of capturing Natasha Poly at her feminine yet downright demonic best.
Check out more images of Natasha Poly in 'Obsession' in Muse Magazine above, and be sure to check out Fashion Gone Rogue for even more images from this editorial.
Check out more images of Natasha Poly in 'Obsession' in Muse Magazine above, and be sure to check out Fashion Gone Rogue for even more images from this editorial.
Trend Themes
1. Dark Photography - There is an opportunity for photographers to experiment with dark, gothic themes in their work.
2. Alternative Fashion - Fashion designers could explore the unconventional use of light-colored dresses with demonic elements for their collections.
3. Gothic Beauty - This trend could lead to the creation of new beauty looks that combine angelic features with vampiric and demonic elements.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands and designers can incorporate gothic themes and alternative elements in their collections to appeal to a wider audience.
2. Photography - Photographers can experiment with different lighting and editing techniques to create haunting and eerie images for their clients.
3. Beauty - Beauty brands and professionals could create new makeup and hair looks that embrace both angelic and demonic elements.
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