This ground-breaking spread by Jean-Francois Campos will surely make the Flair November 2010 edition fly off of the shelves. With an haute ice-aged theme, the spread boasts loads of fur, wild hair and breathtaking scenery of icy landscapes.
Ultimately, the spread manages to be both wildly imaginative and a great representation of what's hot (or rather, what's cold) for the season. I'll definitely be picking up the Flair November 2010 issue.
Implications - 'Inverno' for Flair November 2010 by Jean-Francois Campos is a truly fantastic series of photos that evokes the dormant nomad in us all. The clothing uses an incredible mix of textures.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Ice-age Fashion
- Clothing that features an incredible mix of textures draws inspiration from the Stone Age.
- Fur in Fashion
- Fur continues to be a popular material in fashion, bringing a savage edge to refined looks.
- Wild Scenery in Photography
- Photography that features breathtaking vistas of icy landscapes is captivating for its ability to transport viewers to imaginary locations.
Where This Applies
- Fashion and Apparel
- Innovation in materials and design create statement pieces that offer fresh takes on traditional fashion.
- Photography
- Innovative photography that showcases breathtaking scenery adds depth to editorials and captivates audiences with new perspectives.
- Fur Industry
- Exploring new ways to use fur as a material may lead to disruptive innovations in fashion and other industries that rely on animal hides.
