Spiked Sweaters

Jakub Zelman and Louis Trainor Rock Hardware from Head to Toe in Deluxx Magazine

In the latest issue of Deluxx magazine, models Jakub Zelman and Louis Trainor wear spike-covered shirts, sweaters and vests and an array of armor-inspired separates.

Cleon Manz is the photographer behind the Deluxx editorial, and stylist Leonardo Carvallho is responsible for the aggressive fashion from designers like Alexander McQueen, Vivienne Westwood, Void of Course, Prada, Maison Martin Margiela, Gucci, Calvin Klein and Asger Juel Larsen.

I adore the aggressive edge in this Deluxx magazine photo shoot; in image after image, Zelman and Trainor exude masculinity, confidence and machismo. The first image especially showcases a raw, edgy attitude that's hard to emulate without provocation.

Spikes and studs have been featured in several seasonal collections lately; its punk rock flair and don't-mess-with-me aesthetic gives even the most demure of models a leg up on the competition.
Trend Themes
1. Spiked Fashion - The trend of incorporating spikes and studs into fashion collections presents opportunities for designers to create edgy and provocative clothing.
2. Armor-inspired Clothing - The rise of armor-inspired separates opens up opportunities for fashion brands to create unique and statement-making pieces.
3. Punk Rock Flair - The punk rock aesthetic, featuring spikes and studs, is a growing trend that allows designers to tap into the rebellious and bold fashion market.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Fashion designers can explore the use of spikes and studs in their collections to capture the attention of edgy fashion consumers.
2. Streetwear - The trend of armor-inspired clothing presents opportunities for streetwear brands to create urban and edgy fashion pieces.
3. Alternative Fashion - The punk rock flair trend allows alternative fashion brands to showcase their unique designs and cater to a niche market of rebellious consumers.

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