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The Lewis Grant by Arnaldo Anaya Lucca Image Series is 50s Inspired

The Lewis Grant by Arnaldo Anaya Lucca portrait series pays homage to retro rockabilly styling made popular during the 1950s. Ford Models face Lewis is captured in a monochromatic set of images while posing in studio.

The model sports a simple wardrobe that consists of pleated trousers, a white tank and retro Ray Ban frames. This masculine pairing perfectly complements his slicked back coif and intricately tattooed body art.

Evoking the attitude of a 50s badboy, the Lewis Grant by Arnaldo Anaya Lucca portrait series is a contemporary translation of past era styling. From his 50s inspired glasses and tattoos to his retro rockabilly coif by hair stylist Valery Gherman, the edgy model channels a tough gentleman from another time in history.
Trend Themes
1. Retro Rockabilly Styling - There is an opportunity for fashion brands to incorporate retro rockabilly elements into their designs and cater to the growing demand for vintage-inspired fashion.
2. Monochromatic Portraits - Photographers and artists can explore the use of monochromatic themes in their work, creating a timeless and nostalgic aesthetic that resonates with audiences.
3. Contemporary Retro Translations - There is potential for creative professionals to reinterpret past era styling and create modern adaptations that capture the essence of the past while appealing to current tastes.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can capitalize on the retro rockabilly trend by designing clothing and accessories that cater to the growing interest in vintage-inspired fashion.
2. Photography - Photographers can experiment with monochromatic portraits to create visually striking images that evoke a sense of nostalgia and timelessness.
3. Beauty - Hair stylists and tattoo artists can embrace vintage-inspired looks and techniques to meet the demand for retro aesthetics in the beauty industry.

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