It isn't often that you see a supermodel posed seductively in the middle of a skatepark, but that's just one of the many eclectic urban settings for the Malgosia Bela Self Service Magazine Fall/Winter 2011 shoot. British film director and fashion photographer Glen Luchford gets behind the lens for this editorial that combines luxurious womenswear with inner-city settings and characters.
Shot mostly in black and white, these pictures have an intense vintage feel, which is definitely helped by the antique Volkswagen Malgosia poses with, and 90s-inspired styling by Marie Chaix. The more risque shots from the set look like stills from a David Lynch movie, as the model poses almost eerily in front of the blurred highway, topless.
Luchford's work as a filmmaker definitely shines through in these visually stunning photos. Check out the entire Malgosia Bela Self Service Magazine F/W editorial for the full cinematic experience.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Eclectic Urban Settings
- Utilize unconventional urban settings to create visually striking fashion editorials that capture attention.
- Vintage-inspired Photography
- Incorporate vintage aesthetics into fashion shoots for a nostalgic and unique visual appeal.
- Film-style Editorials
- Infuse elements of filmmaking, such as storytelling and cinematography, into fashion editorials for a more immersive experience.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Fashion Photography
- Fashion photographers can explore alternative urban settings and vintage-inspired aesthetics to create captivating editorials.
- Fashion Design
- Fashion designers can draw inspiration from film and vintage aesthetics to create clothing lines that evoke nostalgia and uniqueness.
- Magazine Publishing
- Magazine publishers can integrate cinematic elements into their editorials, creating a more immersive and visually captivating experience for readers.
