This collection of Orlebar Brown's designer swim trunks collaborates with a renowned photographer named Gray Malin. The Gray Malin edition of men's swim shorts display crisp-quality aerial photography. Fittingly, the photos are of beaches and resorts from a bird's eye view.
Orlebar Brown has been designing scenic shorts for a while, but these ones featuring aerial photography are evermore intriguing. Because the photographs are taken from a far-away perspective, the people in the photo look like tiny characters from a scene of Where's Waldo. To wear this people-speckled piece is not completely common.
The designs of this collection are a playful approach to men's swimwear. It carries out a new and neat concept while giving credit to aerial photography.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Aerial Photography Fashion
- The trend of incorporating aerial photography into fashion offers new opportunities for designers to add a unique perspective to their designs.
- Creative Collaboration
- Collaborations between artists and fashion designers create opportunities for unique and innovative products that appeal to a wider audience.
- Bird's Eye View Marketing
- Using bird's eye view photography in marketing materials can capture viewers' attention and offer a new perspective on familiar products or places.
Sectors Adopting This
- Fashion
- The fashion industry can incorporate aerial photography into their designs to appeal to consumers looking for unique and visually interesting pieces.
- Art
- Aerial photography collaborations with artists can create products that bridge the gap between art and fashion, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts in both industries.
- Tourism
- Using bird's eye view photography in marketing materials for travel destinations can showcase the unique beauty of the location and attract visitors looking for a new perspective on familiar destinations.
