Prancing Editorials

Diego Miguel and Adrian Cardoso Are a Fashionable Dancing Duo

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.

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.
SCORE
4.9 out of 10
GENDER
70% Men30% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, South America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 79%
Activity 59%
Freshness 8%

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