The Ponytail Spring/Summer 2010 issue features model Lyle Lodwick shot by photographer Christian Anwander in a few paint-splattered situations. Sporting some trendy jackets, a fedora and some wacky hairdos, Ponytail Mag seems like an eclectic masterpiece of sorts.
Ponytail is a unique biannual publication produced to guide, transform and inspire in high fashion and unique culture while incorporating a vast array of creative genres.
Implications - Companies and brands can stand out in the busy and cutthroat world of marketing by employing photographers and art directors who engage their products in avant-garde advertising. Ad campaigns that feature unconventional artistic images stand a good chance of earning supplementary coverage from the advertising community, art media, and artistically inclined members of the public.
Paint-Splattered Pictorials
Lyle Lodwick Covers Ponytail Spring/Summer 2010
Trend Themes
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Avant-garde Advertising — Using photographers and art directors to create unconventional artistic images for ad campaigns to attract supplementary coverage from the advertising community, art media, and artistically inclined members of the public.
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Eclectic Creativity — Incorporating a vast array of creative genres to provide inspiration for high fashion and unique culture publications.
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Trendy Fashion — Featuring trendy jackets, fedoras, and wacky hairdos in high fashion publications to attract a younger audience and stay relevant.
Industry Implications
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Fashion Industry — Incorporating avant-garde advertising and trendy fashion in high fashion publications to attract a younger audience and stay relevant.
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Photography Industry — Creating unconventional artistic images for ad campaigns to attract supplementary coverage from the advertising community, art media, and artistically inclined members of the public.
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Art Industry — Providing inspiration for high fashion and unique culture publications by incorporating a vast array of creative genres.