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The Japan Portrait Series by Ania Powalowska Captures Bold Fashions

The 'Japan' portrait series by photographer Ania Powalowska stars Hook Models' fresh face, Justyna. Working alongside hair, makeup artist and stylist Anna Borek, Ania Powalowska creates a memorable fashion story highlighting Japanese fashions and industrial design.

Justyna is a vision in edgy wardrobe selects showcasing a fashion project completed by Polish Japanese Institute of Information Technology students. The blonde beauty poses amidst a geometric backdrop of origami-inspired lights and forms resembling three-dimensional polygon shapes.

From boldly lit lamps to expressive garments, the Japan portrait series by photographer Ania Powalowska shines a spotlight on the design world's newest talents. This editorial fuses fashion with architecture and design, making for a photo shoot that is both vibrant, engaging and visually striking.
Trend Themes
1. Origami-inspired Fashion - The use of origami-inspired designs in fashion creates unique and visually striking looks, offering opportunities for designers to push the boundaries of traditional garment construction.
2. Fashion and Architectural Design Fusion - The fusion of fashion and architectural design in editorials and photo shoots creates visually engaging and innovative storytelling, opening doors for collaboration and experimentation between the two industries.
3. Geometric Lighting in Photography - The use of geometric lighting and forms in photography adds a dynamic and visually captivating element to editorial shoots, providing opportunities for photographers to create bold and memorable visuals.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can explore the incorporation of origami-inspired designs to create unique and innovative garments.
2. Architecture/interior Design - Architects and interior designers can collaborate with fashion professionals to fuse fashion and architectural design, creating visually striking and conceptually rich spaces.
3. Photography - Photographers can explore the use of geometric lighting and forms in their work, creating visually captivating and memorable images that push the boundaries of traditional photography.

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