Eccentric Avian Editorials

The Numeo France Like A Bird Photoshoot is Fowl-Themed

The Numero France Like A Bird editorial displays model Carmen Kass in the most avian of manners. Kass takes on the persona and look of the air bound animals as she stood next to the fowl, becoming one with the props with the help of stylist Franck Benhamou.

Benhamou dressed Kass in opulent fur jackets, pleated leather tribal dresses and large feathered vests. Accessories also abounded the Like A Bird set via crowns, lace face coverings and elongated gloves.

Photographer Dusan Reljin tied these elements together with an aggressive black and white finish, giving off a rather romantic vibe in spite of the unusual motifs. He also made excellent use of the rope-bound swing as he captured Kass' back and forth motions.
Trend Themes
1. Fowl-fashion - The eccentricity of incorporating avian elements into fashion could be expanded to include a broader range of animals and could be applied to accessories, footwear, etc.
2. Bird-inspired Art - The use of avian elements in artistic expression could be expanded to include sculpture, installation, and interactive pieces, all relevant for such industries as home decor and exhibitions.
3. Animal-based Marketing - The use of creative animal motifs in marketing and advertising campaigns could add a unique and memorable touch that could apply to various consumer goods and services.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The incorporation of avian elements into fashion is an established trend, but this could be expanded to include a broader range of animals and applied to accessories, footwear, etc.
2. Art - Avian elements in art can be expanded to sculpture, installation, and interactive pieces, all relevant in industries such as home decor and exhibitions.
3. Marketing - Creative animal motifs can be integrated into marketing and advertising campaigns to provide a unique and memorable touch that could be relevant to various consumer goods and services.

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