Wilhelmina NYC model Alexandra stars in the "Black Magic" image series for the latest edition of Glassbook magazine. This striking, glow-in-the-dark editorial is lensed by photographer Becky Siegel who captures the model in a series of visionary and color-infused portraits.
Showcasing a series of glow-in-the-dark makeup looks by beauty artist Ashunta Sheriff, the "Black Magic" portrait series defies convention and pushes visual boundaries with its eye-catching imagery.
From electric-hued eyeshadow looks to illuminated lipstick hues, this fashion-forward feature for Glassbook magazine presents readers with a contemporary version of retro-inspired looks. Photographer Becky Siegel recreates imagery from the 60s + 70s by manipulating contrast and shadow in her photographs. The end result is a sea of dark silhouettes that are enhanced by contrasting color hues that appear electric and bold.
What's Driving This Trend
- Glow-in-the-dark Makeup
- Opportunity for beauty brands to develop innovative glow-in-the-dark makeup products.
- Retro-inspired Fashion
- Fashion designers can capitalize on the popularity of retro-inspired looks by creating contemporary versions with a modern twist.
- Contrast and Shadow Manipulation
- Photographers can explore techniques of manipulating contrast and shadow to create visually striking images.
Who This Affects Most
- Beauty
- Beauty industry can embrace the trend of glow-in-the-dark makeup and develop new product lines and marketing strategies.
- Fashion
- Fashion industry can incorporate retro-inspired looks into their collections and marketing campaigns.
- Photography
- Photography industry can explore new techniques of manipulating contrast and shadow to create unique and captivating images.
