Models Mulan and Zinzi star in the candid "Sunday Best" editorial by photographer Campbell Addy. Addy is a graduate of the Ravensbourne College of Art and Communication and is currently enrolled at the Central Saint Martins School of Art & Design in London.
Working alongside wardrobe stylist Essie Buckman, the photographer captures his model muses as they poses in a Christian church setting.
The girls channel Sunday School students while dressed in a wardrobe of urban and youthful staples. Whether sporting schoolgirl inspired kilts or vintage-themed bomber jackets, the models look effortlessly cool in this worship-themed fashion story.
The "Sunday Best" editorial by Campbell Addy features braided hair looks by Vincia Prah and eye-catching cosmetic applications that are courtesy of make-up artist Amina.
What's Driving This Trend
- Urban and Youthful Fashion
- There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry by creating urban and youthful staples inspired by Sunday School students.
- Christian Church-inspired Fashion
- Designers can disrupt the fashion industry by incorporating Christian church themes and symbolism into their clothing lines.
- Collaborative Editorial Photography
- There is potential for disruptive innovation in the photography industry by creating collaborative editorial shoots that capture a specific theme or concept.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion
- The fashion industry can embrace disruptive innovation by creating urban and youthful staples inspired by Sunday School students.
- Beauty
- The beauty industry can explore disruptive innovation by creating eye-catching cosmetic applications inspired by worship themes.
- Photography
- The photography industry can adopt disruptive innovation by collaborating with stylists and makeup artists to create editorial shoots with specific themes or concepts.
