The Adam Senn Panorama Icon editorial stars the face of Dolce & Gabbana's latest fragrance. The rising star is captured by Paolo Zerbini in a portrait series that pays homage to a classic 1960s aesthetic.
Taking style cues from the past, this dapper black and white editorial spread features bold art direction by the magazine's fashion editor Andrea Tenerani. Sporting a slew of sharply tailored styles, the top model wears impeccably cut wardrobe selects and patterned nightwear.
From a polka-dot clad silk robe to the repetition of the timeless pattern on a bold tie, this striking spread is the epitome of classic elegance. Sleek shirts and suited separates take center stage in this debonair shoot. The Adam Senn Panorama Icon editorial is a contemporary take on sharply dressed 60s styles.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- 60s-inspired Fashion
- Opportunity to create modern interpretations of classic 1960s styles with bold art direction and patterned accents.
- Dapper Editorials
- Expanding the trend of sharply tailored menswear editorials with a focus on classic elegance.
- Polka-dot Patterns
- Incorporating polka-dot patterns into fashion editorials as a playful and timeless design element.
Where This Applies
- Fashion
- Fashion brands can explore innovative ways to incorporate 60s-inspired styles and polka-dot patterns into their collections.
- Media and Publishing
- Fashion magazines can produce dapper editorials that showcase classic-elegant menswear styles with a modern twist.
- Art Direction
- Art directors can explore the use of polka-dot patterns as a visually striking and timeless element in photography and fashion shoots.
