Ponystep Magazine's Star-Chitect Editorial is Full of Hides
Jordy E — December 5, 2012 — Pop Culture
References: petermarinoarchitect & ponystep
The Ponystep Magazine's Star-Chitect editorial profiles architectural expert Peter Marino. Photographer Thomas Lagrande captured Marino in structural leather pieces only, an ode to Marino's penchant for strict detailing and angular styles.
Marino designs stores for the likes of Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Loewe. His passion for retail interiors is reflected in his reputable work and the way in which it has been eagerly received by Karl Lagerfeld and Marc Jacobs.
Star-Chitect's black and white images are matched with informative content. According to the dialogue, Marino sticks to certain stipulations when erecting his fashion-forward shops, "The ultimate store should have light, space, comfort and humor. It should be an environment you want to spend time in, not one where you can't wait to get out."
Marino designs stores for the likes of Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Loewe. His passion for retail interiors is reflected in his reputable work and the way in which it has been eagerly received by Karl Lagerfeld and Marc Jacobs.
Star-Chitect's black and white images are matched with informative content. According to the dialogue, Marino sticks to certain stipulations when erecting his fashion-forward shops, "The ultimate store should have light, space, comfort and humor. It should be an environment you want to spend time in, not one where you can't wait to get out."
Trend Themes
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3. Fashion Photography Editorials - There is potential for disruptive innovation in the fashion photography industry by exploring creative concepts and unconventional materials, like leather, in visual storytelling.
Industry Implications
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3. Fashion Photography - Fashion photographers can experiment with unconventional materials, such as leather, to create visually striking and concept-driven editorial shoots, attracting attention and setting trends.
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