German Cinema Editorials

The Interview Magazine 'Two.' Photoshoot Stars Kim and Querelle

The Interview Magazine 'Two.' editorial is full of cinematic shots, which is only natural considering that it is heavily influenced by the work of Werner Rainer Fassbinder, a film director who is considered one of the most important figures in the New German Cinema. Known for his desire to provoke and disturb, the photoshoot embodies an air of mystery and intrigue that will piqued anyone's interest.

Shot by photographer Craig McDean with a retro set design by Piers Hanmer, the Interview Magazine 'Two.' editorial appears in the publication's latest issue. It stars models Kim Peers and Querelle Jansen, who appear to have a unhealthy relationship. The brunette beauties were styled by Karl Templer. He introduced an avant garde element to this year's pre-fall collections by concentrating on rich yet quiet femininity.

Cinematic Fashion Editorials
There is an opportunity for fashion magazines to create editorials that are heavily influenced by the cinematic world, evoking a sense of mystery and intrigue.
Retro-inspired Photoshoots
Photographers can explore retro aesthetics in their fashion editorials, creating a nostalgic and visually captivating experience for viewers.
Avant Garde Styling in Pre-fall Collections
Fashion designers can experiment with avant-garde elements in their pre-fall collections, offering a unique and visually striking alternative to traditional fashion designs.

Who This Affects Most

Fashion Publishing
Fashion magazines could incorporate more cinematic elements into their editorials, creating an immersive experience for their readers.
Photography
Photographers could explore retro aesthetics and incorporate them into their fashion photoshoots, catering to the growing demand for nostalgic visual experiences.
Fashion Design
Fashion designers could incorporate avant-garde elements into their pre-fall collections, offering consumers a bold and cutting-edge alternative to mainstream fashion designs.
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