The Schon Magazine 'Soviet' Editorial is Modeled After Political Republics
Jordy E — May 16, 2012 — Pop Culture
References: schonmagazine
The Schon magazine 'Soviet' editorial featuring model Kat Cordts delves into an assortment of red, white and sharp angular styles. Many have become enamored with the republic's historic legacy of militaristic looks, and the publications own fashion editor Kay Korsh has gone to great lengths to replicate them here.
Cordts exhibits a slew of strict apparel in this Pierre Dal Corso photoshoot. Orange and cream hues offset Valentino gowns and a linear Amanda Wakeley dress, all of which are finished with leather and sheer embellishments.
This monochromatic production is admittedly centered upon "the prowess of a woman," drawing in viewers to Cordts' commandeering nature. This theme also coincides with the USSR's strict manner of operation, notoriously spearheading political undertakings with excessive attention to detail.
Cordts exhibits a slew of strict apparel in this Pierre Dal Corso photoshoot. Orange and cream hues offset Valentino gowns and a linear Amanda Wakeley dress, all of which are finished with leather and sheer embellishments.
This monochromatic production is admittedly centered upon "the prowess of a woman," drawing in viewers to Cordts' commandeering nature. This theme also coincides with the USSR's strict manner of operation, notoriously spearheading political undertakings with excessive attention to detail.
Trend Themes
1. Monochromatic Productions - There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry to create more monochromatic productions inspired by historical periods.
2. Militaristic Looks - The fashion industry can explore disruptive innovation by incorporating militaristic looks into their designs and collections.
3. Linear Fashion - There is potential for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry by incorporating linear designs and angular styles into garments.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The fashion industry can embrace the USSR-inspired photoshoot trend and use it as a source of disruptive innovation.
2. Photography Industry - The photography industry can explore new ways of capturing monochromatic productions and militaristic looks to create unique and captivating editorials.
3. Publishing Industry - The publishing industry can incorporate historical themes into their fashion editorials and explore the concept of linear fashion as a disruptive innovation opportunity.
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