The Romanovsky by Robert Binda portrait series takes its style inspiration from the grungy 90s era. The model new comer poses in studio while sporting a wardrobe of casual sweaters, statement jeans and metallic tunics. Romanovsky is groomed and outfitted by hair and wardrobe stylist Bartek Mogielski, who gives him a slicked back coif and effortlessly cool look. The model sports comfy and colorful sweaters from sportswear labels that include Adidas, among a slew of others.
From retro graphic tees to futuristically metallic menswear selects, the Romanovsky by Robert Binda editorial is the latest portfolio update for the model up-and-comer. Proving he has a look to remember, Romanovsky pulls off a nostalgic wardrobe, making it relevant for a new generation of fashion followers.
What's Driving This Trend
- 90s Revival Fashion
- The retro style of the 90s opens up opportunities for clothing brands to bring back past fashion trends into modern day clothing designs.
- Retro-inspired Photo Shoots
- By incorporating nostalgic styles within fashion photo shoots, there is an opportunity to appeal to consumers who have strong emotional connections to the past.
- Nostalgic Marketing
- Companies can leverage nostalgia marketing by using retro-inspired designs or recreating past brand campaigns to evoke a sense of connection for consumers.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion
- Clothing brands can adopt 90s style elements into their product lines, targeting consumers who are drawn to retro styles.
- Media and Advertising
- The use of retro styles in media campaigns can resonate with consumers who have emotional connections to past styles, generating higher engagement and brand loyalty.
- Design and Photography Services
- Companies that specialize in design and photography can incorporate 90s inspired elements into their work, offering a unique and nostalgic perspective to clients.
