Mardi Gras masks don't just have to be worn in New Orleans; in 'MIMI C' by Ausra Osipaviciute, these masquerade fashions are given an 80s twist. The shoot is for designer Milda Cergelyte (aka MIMI C) to show off her 'Silvestria' collection.
What I love about this fashion shoot is that it juxtaposes dark-hued fashions with a setting that has an explosion of color. Check out more shots of 'MIMI C' by Ausra Osipaviciute above, and keep clicking for more color-popping fashiontography.
What's Driving This Trend
- 80s-inspired Mardi Gras Masks
- Possible innovation opportunities for fashion brands to experiment with combining different eras and cultural references to create unique designs.
- Juxtaposition of Colors and Textures
- Designers can explore using combinations of contrasting colors and textures to create visually striking and unexpected fashion pieces.
- Masquerade Fashion
- Incorporating elements of classic masquerade costumes into modern fashion, creating unique yet familiar designs.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion
- Brands could explore incorporating new styles and designs from different eras and cultures to create unique pieces and take advantage of emerging fashion trends.
- Event Planning
- Partnerships with fashion designers and brands can lead to new event concepts and opportunities for incorporating masquerade elements into events.
- Photography
- Photographers can experiment with contrasts of color and texture in order to create visually stunning images that capture people's attention.
