Stylist Julie Ragolia kept the vibe for the City magazine 'Next Faces: The Models of 2010' editorial pretty eclectic, as the shoot aimed to capture the essence of the models' personalities (versus a cohesive editorial with a set theme).
The featured up-and-coming models were Aram Gevorgyan, Robert Rae, Ethan James, Oliver Welton, Petey Wright, Salieu Jalloh, Nils Butler and Dan Felton. If you're a fashion fiend, keep your eye out for these names in the months to come.
What's Driving This Trend
- Personality-centric Portraits
- Opportunity for photographers and artists to explore the essence of personalities through portrait photography.
- Eclectic Editorial Shoots
- Fashion magazines and stylists can experiment with non-cohesive themes to capture the individuality of models and showcase versatility.
- Up-and-coming Models
- Fashion industry professionals can keep an eye on promising new talent for future collaborations and campaigns.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion Photography
- Fashion photographers can embrace personality-centric portraits to stand out and offer unique experiences to their clients.
- Fashion Magazines
- Fashion magazines can break away from traditional editorial formats and explore eclectic shoots that highlight the distinctiveness of models.
- Modeling Agencies
- Modeling agencies can promote their up-and-coming talents featured in personality-centric editorials as unique and marketable personalities to clients.
