Vince Robitaille by Milan Vukmirovic for L'Officiel Hommes Magazine
Armida Ascano — September 30, 2010 — Fashion
References: jaloufashion & homotography.blogspot
Vince Robitaille emulates vintage punk-rock rebellion in this spread for L'Officiel Hommes Magazine. Wrapped in a Union Jack, black leather and a mohawk, Robitaille showcases a look that is true to the emergence of punk rock in 1970s Britain.
The subtle statuesque look that Vince Robitaille wears effortlessly works well with the gritty feel of this shoot. Vince Robitaille's brooding facial expressions meet dark lighting for an overall composition of swoon-worthy badassery.
Implications - xx
Vince Robitaille truly does look like the epitome of punk pride within this fabulous L'Officiel Hommes Magazine shoot. I'd say photographer Milan Vukmirovic did a really great job at capturing raw masculine emotion within this moody fashion shoot.
The subtle statuesque look that Vince Robitaille wears effortlessly works well with the gritty feel of this shoot. Vince Robitaille's brooding facial expressions meet dark lighting for an overall composition of swoon-worthy badassery.
Implications - xx
Vince Robitaille truly does look like the epitome of punk pride within this fabulous L'Officiel Hommes Magazine shoot. I'd say photographer Milan Vukmirovic did a really great job at capturing raw masculine emotion within this moody fashion shoot.
Trend Themes
1. Vintage Punk-fashion Resurgence - Opportunities for fashion brands to capitalize on the re-emergence of punk-inspired styles for men's clothing.
2. Masculine-emotive Imagery - Opportunities for photographers and brands to incorporate more emotive and moody imagery in men's fashion spreads.
3. Cultural Nostalgia - Opportunities for brands to tap into and celebrate the nostalgia for 1970s British punk culture among consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Clothing companies have an opportunity to create new designs and expand collections that cater to the vintage punk-rock fashion trend.
2. Photography - Photographers can incorporate more emotive and moody imagery in men's fashion spreads.
3. Music Memorabilia - Companies can tap into the nostalgia for 1970s British punk culture by creating and marketing punk-inspired memorabilia such as clothing, posters, and other merchandise.
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