Pretty Boy Portraits

David Armstrong Captures Modern-Day Peter Pans

David Armstrong shot his latest series, '615 Jefferson Avenue,' at his Brooklyn home.

Armstrong's subjects don't have a singular, uniform look; in fact, there is a great deal of variety among them. However, one thing they have in common is a boyish charm that verges on ethereal.

To go one step further, Armstrong's subjects seem to exist in a vacuum, aloof and unaware of everyday struggles like getting to work on time or doing laundry. They are, for all intensive purposes, very much still "boys," shielded from the cares and concerns of the adult world in Armstrong's apartment. Decorated in gilded mirrors and floral wreaths, the space corresponds to the models' mysterious qualities. 615 Jefferenson Avenue might as well be Never Never Land.
Trend Themes
1. Boyish Charm - Capturing the boyish charm in modern-day portraits presents opportunities for photographers to redefine masculinity and challenge traditional gender norms.
2. Escapism Aesthetics - Creating dream-like, ethereal settings in photography opens up possibilities to explore escapism and transport viewers to otherworldly realms.
3. Youthful Innocence - Highlighting the carefree, innocent nature of young adults provides opportunities for brands to tap into nostalgia and market products and experiences that evoke feelings of youthfulness.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Incorporating boyish charm into portrait photography can disrupt the industry by offering a fresh perspective on masculinity and gender roles.
2. Home Decor - Designing spaces inspired by escape and fantasy, like Armstrong's apartment, can disrupt the home decor industry by appealing to consumers seeking to create their own magical, dream-like environments.
3. Fashion - Drawing inspiration from the youthful innocence portrayed in '615 Jefferson Avenue' can disrupt the fashion industry by promoting more diverse and inclusive representations of beauty and style.

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