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The Julius Bramanto 'XL Lab' Series Clones Fashion

The Julius Bramanto 'XL Lab' photo series shows exactly how experimental fashion can be. Interestingly enough, it also illustrates that when it comes to personal style, we're often only clones of a few style icons.

Shot for their 2010-2011 campaign, the Julius Bramanto 'XL Lab' photo series was pulled together by a great team. The shoot features work from stylist Thornandes James, makeup artist Carry and photo assistants Ken Arini, Shuri and Retno Prasasti. Of course, we can't forget about the stunning model, Katya Kasatkina.
Trend Themes
1. Experimental Fashion - There is potential for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry by pushing the boundaries of experimentation to create truly original styles.
2. Personal Style Cloning - Developing technology or AI systems that can analyze a person's personal style to provide recommendations for unique and personalized fashion choices.
3. Collaborative Campaigns - Encouraging more collaborations between fashion stylists, makeup artists, photographers, and models to create groundbreaking campaigns that showcase new levels of innovation in fashion photography.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can benefit from investing in new forms of experimentation and technology to push the boundaries of traditional fashion choices and improve personalization for consumers.
2. AI and Personalization - There is potential for AI technologies to be employed to provide unique fashion recommendations and improve personalization in the fashion industry.
3. Photography - The photography industry can benefit from collaborations with the fashion industry to create groundbreaking campaigns that showcase new levels of innovation in fashion photography.

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