Minimalist Paint-Splattered Editorials

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Georgina Stojiljkovic Stars in Be Magazine February 2014

'Techno Parade' is a perfect name for this energetic Be Magazine February 2014 editorial. Photographer Greg Gex may have captured it with a plain white background, but it's the overlay that adds interesting.

Over model Georgina Stojiljkovic's gorgeous face and powerful posses are black splatters of paint. It looks like an artist has taken a brush dipped in black and just slashed the air with it. The movement of the lines adds energy to the already athletic pictorial.

Sportswear are on display in this Be Magazine February 2014 photo shoot. Brightly colored one-piece bathing suits are placed under sporty jackets. Eye-catching blues, greens and oranges are paired with whites and blacks to make a very graphic and intense series of images. Accessories are kept to a minimal in the form of athletically designed watches.
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Paint-splattered Editorials - Opportunity for fashion brands to incorporate paint splatter designs into their editorials for a visually striking and energetic aesthetic.
2. Athletic Sportswear - Potential for sportswear brands to showcase their products in dynamic and vibrant photo shoots, combining functionality and style.
3. Graphic and Intense Imagery - Opportunity for photographers and designers to create visually striking images through the use of bold colors and contrasting elements.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion industry can explore paint-splattered editorials to create captivating visuals and attract attention.
2. Sportswear - Sportswear brands can take advantage of athletic-themed editorials to promote their products and appeal to active consumers.
3. Photography - Photographers can experiment with graphic and intense imagery to create visually appealing content for magazines and fashion brands.

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