'Super Models' Invade Tush Magazine
References: tushmagazine & arabaquarius.blogspot
Tush magazine must have had it with the attitude and temper of top models, so last year, they decided to have robots as models in order to showcase the creations of top designers.
The editorial ‘Super Models’ features the adorable Alec wearing Yves Saint Laurent, Milla in Donna Karan, Luca in Giorgio Armani, Nadja in Chanel, and Devon in vintage Paris Mon Amour.
The special editorial was shot by photographer Philip Karlberg with Friederike M. helping in the design.
The editorial ‘Super Models’ features the adorable Alec wearing Yves Saint Laurent, Milla in Donna Karan, Luca in Giorgio Armani, Nadja in Chanel, and Devon in vintage Paris Mon Amour.
The special editorial was shot by photographer Philip Karlberg with Friederike M. helping in the design.
Trend Themes
1. Robotic Fashion Models - Robots as models present a disruptive innovation opportunity to showcase fashion creations without the attitude and temper of human models.
2. Fashion Photography Automation - Automated fashion photography offers a disruptive innovation opportunity for more efficient and cost-effective editorial shoots.
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Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can explore the use of robotic models and automated fashion photography to revolutionize the way designer creations are presented and marketed.
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