The Janice Fronimakis Essential Homme editorial features sleek retro-inspired styles that take fashion cues from legendary fictional gangster Scarface. The sleek and sharply dressed editorial, entitled 'Polished Personality' is featured in the magazine's January/February 2012 issue and is lensed by photo duo Andoni & Arantxa.
Janice looks debonair in bold wardrobe selects, outfitted by stylist Elisabeta Cavatorta. From vibrant accent prints to sleek suited looks, this impressive editorial proves fit for a gentleman. Dressed in a variety of designer pieces the model sports a spring and summer-ready wardrobe with pieces from labels like Marc Jacobs, Louis Vuitton, D&G, Burberry Prorsum, Prada, Roberto Cavalli, Marni, Missoni Paul Smith and Salvatore Ferragamo among others.
From colorful suiting to a wide range of eye-catching prints, the Janice Fronimakis Essential Homme editorial pays tribute to a film legend.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Gangster-inspired Fashion
- Opportunity for fashion brands and designers to incorporate retro gangster styles into their collection for a unique and edgy fashion line.
- Film-inspired Editorials
- Opportunity for fashion magazines to create editorial spreads inspired by iconic films to attract movie and fashion lovers.
- Retro Prints
- Opportunity for fashion brands and designers to incorporate bold and eye-catching prints into their collection for a unique and trendy look.
Where This Applies
- Fashion
- Fashion designers and brands can incorporate the Scarface aesthetic and gangster styles into their designs and collections to appeal to a wider audience.
- Magazine Publishing
- Fashion magazines can attract readers and increase sales by creating editorial spreads that pay homage to iconic films, such as Scarface.
- Film
- Scarface-inspired fashion can be used in films to create a recognizable and iconic style, which can lead to increased merchandise sales for fashion brands.
