Metallic-Dusted Captures

The 'Mi-Zo' Editorial in Velvet Magazine Features Avatar-Like Faces

The 'Mi-Zo' Editorial in Velvet Magazine features an army of out-of-this-world beauties clad in rainbow-hued dustings.

These ladies are brought to life by the stunning duo of Minori Murakami (a Japanese graphic designer) and Zoren Gold (a German photographer). They are covered in heavy face sheen and framed by a head of wavy locks. Using the power of digital manipulation, makeup finesse and creative gut, the result is an eerie, Avatar-esque collection of glittering goddesses. Make no mistake, these picturesque faces are not solely the work of a computer mouse and Photoshop program, as close-ups reveal the heavy-lidded models are adorned with beaded eyelashes. The powdered gems can give credit to makeup artist Sharon Gault.

It is clear these designers have an apt sense of the visual alchemy success they strive for.
Trend Themes
1. Digital Manipulation - The 'Mi-Zo' Editorial showcases the power of digital manipulation in creating otherworldly beauty.
2. Creative Makeup Techniques - The use of heavy face sheen, beaded eyelashes, and powdered gems highlights the trend of creative makeup techniques in the fashion industry.
3. Avatar-esque Aesthetics - The 'Mi-Zo' Editorial captures the Avatar-esque aesthetic trend with its collection of glittering goddesses.
Industry Implications
1. Graphic Design - The 'Mi-Zo' Editorial demonstrates the role of graphic design in creating visually striking images.
2. Photography - The stunning visuals in the 'Mi-Zo' Editorial highlight the importance of photography in capturing otherworldly aesthetics.
3. Cosmetics - The makeup techniques seen in the 'Mi-Zo' Editorial offer opportunities for cosmetic brands to experiment and innovate with new products and techniques.

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