Models Diego Miguel and Adrian Cardoso show off their dancing toes in a DaMan story photographed by Greg Broom.
Inspired by 'Swan Lake,' these elegant models prance around wearing shearling pieces and feathered accessories in a ballet studio. In heightening spreads that show off volume from both the leaps and bounds and haute wear, Diego Miguel and Adrian Cardoso may want to also consider a dancing career.
Implications - Gone are the times where males were societally forced to embody heavily masculine roles. Nowadays there is a consumer embrace of feminized masculinity known as meterosexuality. These changing definitions of manhood should be considered by all businesses when discussing target market personas.
What's Driving This Trend
- Feminized Masculinity
- Incorporate femininity into traditionally masculine industries to appeal to modern consumers.
- Fashionable Dancing
- Combine fashion and dance to create unique and creative photo and video content.
- Shearling and Feathers
- Include texture and volume in fashion pieces to add interest and allure.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion
- Incorporate more dance and movement into fashion advertising campaigns.
- Entertainment
- Create partnerships between fashion brands and dance companies for innovative collaborations.
- Marketing
- Use feminine and dance-inspired visuals in advertising to appeal to a wider and more diverse audience.
