Montreal, Canada-based fashion designer and photographer Cloe Legault's recent series 'Tuxedo Chic' is a blend of formal and funky fashion mixed with a dash of androgyny.
From feathered dresses to purple tuxedos, the clothing has a definite dinner-wear vibe. The looks are also in many instances quite androgynous, giving the photography a provocative edge. Complimenting the outfits is a twilight tint that pervades the entire series to varying degrees. The model also seems to make a point of wearing reserved, almost taciturn expressions. Through elements such as these, Cloe Legault works towards a mysterious film noir feel.
The setting is also worth mentioning. The viewer finds the model alone in a grande old hotel, which works perfectly with the other moody, film noir elements that Legault has done so well to create.
Androgynous Dinner-Wear Captures
This Cloe Legault Series is Prim and Provocative
Trend Themes
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Androgynous Fashion — Opportunity for designers to create clothing that blurs traditional gender lines and appeals to a wider range of consumers.
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Formalwear with a Twist — Potential for fashion brands to incorporate unexpected elements into traditional dinner-wear, attracting a younger, edgier demographic.
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Mysterious Film Noir Aesthetic — Chance for photographers and stylists to create visually striking and provocative imagery inspired by film noir.
Industry Implications
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Fashion Design — Opportunity for designers to create androgynous clothing that challenges traditional fashion norms.
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Photography — Potential for photographers to explore and capture the moods and aesthetics of film noir in their work.
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Hospitality — Chance for hotels and event spaces to embrace a mysterious and dreamy ambiance, inspired by film noir imagery.