The photo series titled Chameleon Queen by Max Kopanygin, a photographer, videographer and film editor based in Toronto, Canada, gives the urban girl a native makeover. Inspired by the classic character Pocahontas, the beauty photoshoot focuses on earthy tones with a tribal aesthetic that is nevertheless soft and romantic for the feminine woman. Kopanygin elaborates, "We were going for a Neo-Pocahontas vibe."
Starring FORD model Zoe, Chameleon Queen by Max Kopanygin is comprised of closeups that really showcase the stunning war paint-esque makeup. Created by makeup artist Lucky Bromhead, the looks concentrate on warm colors that would be found in a vibrant sunset. Complemented with slick straight locks, which was created by hairstylist Shawna Lane, the beauty looks have a striking magical element that is perfect for the cool fall season.
What's Driving This Trend
- Urban-native Fusion
- Creating a new style by blending indigenous motifs and colors with contemporary urban fashion and design for a unique cultural expression.
- Ethnic Glamour
- Combining traditional ethnic styles with contemporary beauty trends for a stunning overall aesthetic.
- Tribal-inspired Makeup
- Incorporating indigenous patterns and colors into makeup designs to create striking and unique looks.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion
- Exploring a fusion between indigenous motifs and contemporary fashion to create a new cultural aesthetic.
- Beauty
- Creating innovative makeup designs that draw inspiration from indigenous motifs and colors.
- Photography
- Capturing the beauty and complexity of cultural fusion in striking visual imagery.
