While the Calvin Klein Collection menswear Spring/Summer 2009 ads went with a silver fox look with AJ Abualrub, their womenswear campaign features a rather crazy, statuesque female.
Model Anna Selezneva is captured by photographer David Sims in robotic and statuesque poses with a void look of madness in her eyes.
The crazy look works rather well with the ads, although I hope we won’t be seeing fashionistas looking like that on the streets. That would freak me out.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Robotic Fashion Ads
- Using robotic poses and imagery in fashion advertising to create a striking and memorable impact on consumers.
- Madness-inspired Fashion Ads
- Utilizing madness-inspired imagery in fashion ads to create a sense of drama and intrigue for consumers.
- Stylized Statuesque Imagery in Fashion Ads
- Creating a stylized and statuesque look in fashion advertising to stand out from traditional fashion ads.
Sectors Adopting This
- Fashion Advertising
- Implementing disruptive new techniques in fashion advertising to create a greater impact on consumers.
- Photography
- Investing in new and innovative photography techniques to help create unique and memorable fashion ads.
- Fashion Design
- Designing clothing that embodies the same sense of emotion and intrigue as these fashion ads to create a more immersive and memorable user experience for consumers.
