The L’Officiel July/August 2009 issue is set to feature a cover shot and accompanying jewelry editorial that rocks my world. Alexandra Zaharova and Ilya Plotnikov of Doberman Studio in Moscow created a series of eye-popping papercraft couture pieces that steal the show.
In image after image of the editorial for the L’Officiel July/August issue, papercraft bows, panels, headdresses, wings, and bubble skirts fill the page with origami-inspired fabulosity. Check out some other papercraft couture features below.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Papercraft Couture
- Opportunity for fashion brands to incorporate papercraft techniques and designs into their collections for a unique and eye-catching aesthetic.
- Origami-inspired Fashion
- Potential for designers to explore origami-inspired fashion, creating intricately folded garments that showcase the artistry of origami while pushing the boundaries of traditional fashion design.
- Editorial Fashion Trends
- Rise in popularity of fashion editorials featuring avant-garde and artistic elements, providing opportunities for photographers, stylists, and fashion publications to experiment with unconventional approaches to showcasing fashion.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Fashion
- Fashion brands and designers can harness the power of papercraft couture to create innovative and visually striking designs that captivate consumers and differentiate their brand in a crowded market.
- Art and Craft Supplies
- Increased demand for specialized paper materials and tools used in papercraft couture, presenting growth opportunities for manufacturers and retailers of art and craft supplies.
- Publishing
- Fashion publications can embrace origami-inspired fashion editorials to attract readers with visually captivating content that pushes the boundaries of traditional fashion photography.
