Haunted Tribal Fashion

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Supreme Models' Showpackage for S/S 2010 is Eerie

A streak of blood, a splash of tribal paint, and matted hair all topped off with haunting, vampiric expressions sums up the Supreme Models’ showpackage for Spring/Summer 2010.

Supreme Models’ showpackage is powerfully memorable, if not a little spooky. The photos, shot by Hanna Liden, show the models—some with scary face paint and fake blood—in various stages of undress. Some are sporting pajama-like plaid pants, others are wearing nothing but tribal body paint, and still others are completely bare. Some are shown with animals—for instance, Tao Okamoto with a raven and Inna Pilipenko with a baby deer—and a few models pose in what looks like a bed of branches.
Trend Themes
1. Tribal Fashion - Opportunity for fashion brands to incorporate tribal elements in their designs, creating unique and captivating collections.
2. Eerie Aesthetic - Potential for photographers and artists to explore the use of haunting and spooky elements in their visual creations.
3. Model Showpackages - Chance for modeling agencies to create showpackages that leave a lasting impression through unconventional and memorable concepts.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can tap into the tribal fashion trend, offering customers distinctive and culturally-inspired clothing options.
2. Photography - Photographers can experiment with eerie aesthetics in their work, attracting a niche market interested in haunting and unconventional imagery.
3. Modeling - Modeling agencies can rethink traditional showpackages, embracing creative themes and unconventional concepts to make a stronger impact on potential clients.

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