Bad Ass Bunny Shoots

Ladiga's 'Rabbit Revenge' is Not Meant for Petting

Latvian born fashion student Baiba Ladiga created a semi-disturbing photo shoot for her website featuring an evil black bunny mask. The fashions are inspiring and quite avant-garde with their angular designs and rich crimson skirts.

Baiba Ladiga's creations are made from both animal and human hair to emphasize this story and is photographed by Zane Mellupe in an industrial-type China town setting where she Ladiga has been residing the past few years.

Implications - By ascribing animal attributes to humans, these images provide its viewers with surrealistic escapist experiences. Consumers are drawn to escapism as a source of stress relief. Corporations trying to create effective media campaigns may benefit from utilizing surreal imagery to garner consumer attention.
Trend Themes
1. Surreal Imagery - Using surreal imagery in media campaigns can captivate consumers and provide an escape from reality.
2. Avant-garde Fashion - The avant-garde fashion trend embraces unconventional designs and materials, offering disruptive innovation opportunities in the fashion industry.
3. Animal-inspired Aesthetics - Incorporating animal attributes into fashion and art can create visually stunning and thought-provoking experiences, opening up new possibilities for disruptive innovation.
Industry Implications
1. Advertising and Marketing - Advertising and marketing industries can leverage surreal imagery to captivate and engage audiences, empowering disruptive innovation in the field.
2. Fashion - Avant-garde fashion presents disruptive innovation opportunities for designers and brands to push the boundaries of traditional fashion norms.
3. Art and Photography - The use of animal-inspired aesthetics in art and photography can fuel disruptive innovation by challenging societal perceptions and sparking new conversations.

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