Doodle-Faced Models

Nina Chakrabarti Gives Her Subjects a Makeover for 'I Want You' Magazine

A model's face is sometimes art in its own right, but Nina Chakrabarti has decided to draw on their faces for the latest shoot for I Want You magazine. The exclusive shoot featured detailed designs that were marked onto the model's faces post-shoot.

To check out this London, England-based illustrator's work for the magazine (and to see how Nina Chakrabarti puts my doodles to shame), check out the gallery above!

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Trend Themes
1. Doodle-faced Models - The trend of using doodles to decorate models' faces presents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the fashion and beauty industry.
2. Illustrative Face Art - The trend of intricate face designs opens up disruptive innovation opportunities in the art and photography industry.
3. Creative Makeup Techniques - The trend of incorporating unconventional makeup techniques on models' faces creates disruptive innovation opportunities in the cosmetics industry.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Beauty - The fashion and beauty industry can embrace doodle-faced models as a new form of creative expression, attracting a unique customer base.
2. Art and Photography - The art and photography industry can explore the use of illustrative face art to offer unique and visually appealing artistic creations.
3. Cosmetics - Cosmetics companies can leverage the trend of creative makeup techniques to develop new and innovative products that cater to the growing demand for artistic and unconventional beauty looks.

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