The 'Boyish Charm' Design Scene editorial is captured by photographer Christine Hahn. Styled by Janellica Ohanian, model Erika Linder takes on an androgynous role. Sporting menswear-inspired suits of quirky knitwear, Erica is the epitome of chic and sophistication, sporting a short haircut and bleached-out brows by beauty artist Megan Porschen.
Erika is a vision in glam, gender-bending styles from the likes of Alexander Wang, Marc Jacobs, Dior, Prada, Comme de Garcons and Chanel among others. The model is sharply suited, looking extra tall and statuesque in a slew of flattering pieces that showcase her flawless figure.
The Boyish Charm Design Scene editorial highlights menswear-inspired garments that pave the way for edgy and elegant summer dressing.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Androgynous Fashion
- The growing popularity of androgynous fashion styles and gender-bending designs present an opportunity for fashion labels to attract a wider range of customers with non-traditional designs
- Menswear-inspired Clothing
- The trend of incorporating menswear-inspired designs into womenswear presents an opportunity for fashion designers to create new forms of stylish, gender-blurring clothes
- Short Haircuts
- The trend of short haircuts for women has grown in popularity and presents an opportunity for hair salons to create unique and eye-catching styles for their customers
Where This Applies
- Fashion Industry
- Fashion labels can capitalize on the growing popularity of androgynous fashion styles and gender-bending designs to attract a wider range of customers with non-traditional designs
- Beauty Industry
- Hair salons can capitalize on the trend of short haircuts for women to create unique and eye-catching haircuts and styles for their customers
- Modeling Industry
- The use of androgynous models in fashion editorials presents an opportunity for modeling agencies to represent a broader range of talent, and for brands to target customers who value gender inclusivity and diversity
