Peter Som, Adrienne Landau and Agent Provocateur are just some of the labels featured in "Labyrinth", a luxe and visually striking exclusive for Glassbook Magazine.
This chic editorial is captured by photographer Jake Raynor's lens and features styling by Lauren Temple. Lauren dresses her model muse Alina T from MC2 Model Management in a range of modernized, Victorian staples that combine classic and contemporary tones.
This photoshoot's beauty team consists of make-up artist Paige Campbell and hair stylist Brittan White who transform blue-eyed beauty Alina into a Victorian lady that resembles a monarch. The model dons a wardrobe of jewel-encrusted tops, velvet blazers and patterned skirts in Glassbook Magazine's captivating story that also features Victorian era hair looks.
Image Credit: Jake Raynor
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Modern-victorian Fusion Fashion
- Opportunity to design and market clothing that blends modern and Victorian styles.
- Luxurious Lifestyle Crossover
- Opportunity to integrate modern technology and amenities into Victorian-inspired home and decor.
- Victorian-themed Media Revival
- Opportunity to create entertainment content that fuses old and new elements of the Victorian era.
Sectors Adopting This
- Fashion Industry
- Fashion designers, brands and retailers can explore the fusion of modern and Victorian style trends.
- Home Decor Industry
- Home decor companies and designers can cater to the demand for Victorian-inspired luxury lifestyle crossover products.
- Entertainment Industry
- Film and TV production companies can tap into the demand for Victorian-themed media content.
