Faux Addiction Photoshoots

The FGR Exclusive Danil Golovkin Editorial Mimics Bad Habits

The FGR Exclusive Daniel Golovkin editorial is currently being displayed by the fashion website. Titled Addicted to Glamour, model Anastasiya Kolbasko mimicked the appearance of real addicts, albeit with a focus on dependencies stemming from jewelry and style.

In this series of images, Kolbaska posed with her eyes rolled back. Photos depicting her doubled over allowed Kolbaska to mimic disorders in a compelling manner, furthered by strings of gold and silver that hung at the mouth.

Stylist Liliya Simonyan assembled a series of pieces for Addicted to Glamour. Selected by Simonyan were H & M chains, Mawi rings and Aqua earrings. Given how striking these pictures are, they will be sure to draw attention to the labels featured.
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2. Compelling Disorder Mimicry - Mimicking disorders in fashion editorials is a unique way for brands to showcase their products while drawing attention to important societal issues.
3. Dependence on Accessories - Depicting model dependence on jewelry and accessories in fashion editorials is a creative way to showcase a brand's products.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion industry can use faux addiction photoshoots to promote their products while bringing awareness to important societal issues.
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3. Accessories - Accessory industry can showcase their products by focusing on their ability to make people feel addicted and dependent.

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