The Pani September 2012 Editorial Stars a Magdalena Frackowiak
Meghan Young — August 31, 2012 — Fashion
References: krajewska-wieczorek.blogspot & fashionising
Model Magdalena Frackowiak is either confused about her gender identity in the Pani September 2012 editorial, or she simply likes to indulge two very different sides of her personality. She constantly flips from a sleek rocker boy to a sweet ladylike damsel look in the photoshoot. Yet she does it with conviction, which allows the reader to indulge in its believability and even take some notes on how to play up one's masculine traits on one day and then flirt with femininity the next.
The Pani September 2012 editorial was lensed by photography duo Zuza Krajewska and Bartek Wieczorek. The Polish beauty has been outfitted in a dark and textured wardrobe that bridges the gap between the androgynous looks.
The Pani September 2012 editorial was lensed by photography duo Zuza Krajewska and Bartek Wieczorek. The Polish beauty has been outfitted in a dark and textured wardrobe that bridges the gap between the androgynous looks.
Trend Themes
1. Gender-blurring Fashion - The trend of blending masculine and feminine fashion styles creates an opportunity for designers to explore new ideas and push boundaries.
2. Gender Identity Fluidity - As more people embrace fluidity in their gender identity, there is a growing demand for gender-neutral fashion and beauty products.
3. Gender-bending Editorial Photography - Creatives can experiment with gender-bending editorial photography to create thought-provoking images that challenge stereotypes and create buzz.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion companies can take advantage of the trend of gender-blurring fashion by creating lines that offer androgynous styles and cater to consumers looking to experiment with their gender expression.
2. Beauty - As more consumers seek out gender-neutral beauty products, there is an opportunity for companies to create lines that cater to this growing demand and expand their customer base.
3. Media - Publishers and media companies can create thought-provoking content that explores gender fluidity and challenges traditional gender stereotypes to attract and engage readers.
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