Zombified Beautography

Yen Magazine 'La Petite Clocharde' Looks Like the Living Dead

The Yen Magazine 'La Petite Clocharde' spread just made me appreciate black and white photography even more. And, it made me appreciate zombies!

In this editorial, model Charlotte Carey poses as a fun-loving, zombie-like person with dark circles and dirt marks on her face. She looks like she just climbed out of a grave, which, might I add, looks pretty cool. The Yen Magazine 'La Petite Clocharde' editorial was shot by photographer Andrew Kaykendall and styled by Brett Bailey, with makeup by Iris Moreau.
Trend Themes
1. Black-and-white Photography - Exploring the use of black and white photography can create visually striking and evocative images across various industries.
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3. Graveyard Aesthetic - Exploring the concept of a graveyard aesthetic in artwork and creative projects can create a unique and intriguing visual experience.
Industry Implications
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2. Photography - Photographers can experiment with black and white photography techniques to capture haunting and captivating images with a timeless appeal.
3. Art and Design - Artists and designers can explore the graveyard aesthetic to create visually compelling and thought-provoking pieces across different mediums.

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