The Malibu Miami Male Model Scene exclusive editorial stars Milan Gogora who is captured by photographer Daniel Holfeld. Outfitted by stylist Karl Patrick Smith, Milan channels a living Ken doll with bright hues and plastic-resembling locks by hair stylist Pawel Solis.
The model sports a vibrant wardrobe consisting of matching plaid ensembles, color-blocked pairings as well as graphically printed textiles. Posing against a series of electric-hued backdrop vignettes, the model is doll-like and stoic.
The technicolored Malibu Miami Male Model Scene exclusive editorial pays homage to the classic Ken doll. From his perfect bone structure and flawless features to his highlighter-hued hair, model Milan is the perfect face to fit the role of the timeless fashion icon.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Living Doll Aesthetics
- The trend of creating artificial beauty through makeup, fashion, and hair that mimics doll-like features and aesthetics.
- Bold Color-block Apparel
- The trend of wearing color-blocked clothing with vibrant hues and graphic prints that make a bold visual statement.
- Pop Art-inspired Photography
- The trend of using vivid colors and graphic elements inspired by pop art to create dynamic and eye-catching fashion editorials or ads.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Fashion
- Fashion designers and retailers can capitalize on the living doll aesthetic trend by creating clothing lines and accessories that embody Ken doll-like features and bright, playful colors.
- Beauty
- Beauty brands and salons can create makeup and hairstyles that mimic the doll-like features displayed in the Living Ken Doll Portraits editorial, while experimenting with bold, bright colors.
- Photography
- Photographers and editors can use the pop art-inspired photography trend to create dynamic and eye-catching visuals that are sure to stand out in the crowded world of fashion editorial content.
