The Smile Till it Hurts Fit For Print Editorial is Artfully Inked
Jana Pijak — April 18, 2013 — Pop Culture
References: herringandherring & designscene.net
The 'Smile Till it Hurts' Fit For Print editorial features Marilyn Model Managemet face Tallulah Morton. The brunette beauty stars in the artfully inked portrait series that us captured by the lens of photographers Herring & Herring.
Stylist Jana Adler dresses Tallulah in a wardrobe of monochromatically elegant pieces that display sleek silhouettes and impeccable tailoring accents. From body conscious dresses to structured blazer jackets, this striking editorial highlights a sophisticated wardrobe with an artful twist. The model's luxe looks are juxtaposed against her artfully inked body and face adding an unexpected visual element to this fashion story.
Serving as a second skin, Tallulah's tattoo-resembling body art by makeup artist Cedric Jolivet pushes boundaries thanks to its unconventional visual aesthetic.
Stylist Jana Adler dresses Tallulah in a wardrobe of monochromatically elegant pieces that display sleek silhouettes and impeccable tailoring accents. From body conscious dresses to structured blazer jackets, this striking editorial highlights a sophisticated wardrobe with an artful twist. The model's luxe looks are juxtaposed against her artfully inked body and face adding an unexpected visual element to this fashion story.
Serving as a second skin, Tallulah's tattoo-resembling body art by makeup artist Cedric Jolivet pushes boundaries thanks to its unconventional visual aesthetic.
Trend Themes
1. Skin-patterned Art - The trend of incorporating skin-patterned art in fashion editorials presents opportunities for innovative body art techniques and collaborations between fashion and tattoo artists.
2. Monochromatic Elegance - The trend of monochromatically elegant fashion opens avenues for disruptive innovation in minimalist design, sustainable fashion, and versatile styling solutions.
3. Artful Fashion Storytelling - The trend of using artfully inked photography in fashion editorials creates opportunities for collaborations with photographers and makeup artists to create visually stunning and unconventional narratives.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Photography - The fashion photography industry can explore disruptive innovation by integrating skin-patterned art and unconventional visual aesthetics into their creative process and storytelling techniques.
2. Makeup Artistry - Makeup artists can capitalize on the trend of skin-patterned art to develop innovative body art techniques and expand their artistry skills in creating tattoo-resembling looks.
3. Fashion Design - Fashion designers can embrace the trend of monochromatic elegance to create sustainable and versatile fashion pieces that embody minimalist design principles and cater to a sophisticated audience.
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