Model Hua Tsai stars in the "Tomboy" editorial exclusive for Canadian style publication Kenton Magazine. The brunette beauty is glamorous while sporting a range of masculine-inspired pieces that are hand picked by stylist Mia Tucker Williams.
Photographer David Joseph Perez captures the high-contrast image series and works alongside fellow creative team members, makeup artist Jourdan Dodgeon and hairstylist Gonn to capture Hua in her best light.
Kenton Magazine's "Tomboy" editorial features a range of designer looks from labels that include American Rag LA, Femme D’Armes and Hudson Jeans among others. Though focusing on a wardrobe of masculine pieces, this fashion story exudes femininity and power with deconstructed denims, structured blazers and oversized shirt garments that reference menswear silhouettes in a subtle way.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Gender-fluid Fashion
- Creating fashion that blurs the lines between masculine and feminine aesthetics provides a disruptive innovation opportunity in the fashion industry.
- Deconstructed Denim
- Revamping denim by deconstructing and reconstructing garments offers a disruptive innovation opportunity for brands in the fashion industry.
- Masculine-inspired Power Dressing
- Designing powerful and stylish garments with menswear silhouettes as inspiration presents disruptive innovation opportunities for the fashion industry.
Sectors Adopting This
- Fashion
- The fashion industry can embrace gender-fluid fashion and redefine traditional clothing norms.
- Apparel Retail
- Apparel retailers can capitalize on the demand for deconstructed denim and offer innovative, reconstructed denim options to meet consumer preferences.
- Design and Manufacturing
- Design and manufacturing companies can explore the creation of masculine-inspired power dressing options that cater to individuals seeking stylish, authoritative clothing.
