The 'Near The Edge' Design Scene exclusive editorial is captured by
fashion photographer Clara Copley's lens. The striking beauty story features Nevs Models face Elizabeth Evans who is outfitted in a wardrobe of armor-inspired garments and dramatic accessory pieces.
Stylist Stephanie Hirschmiller dresses the model in hand-made and avant-garde accessories and garments from the likes of Fydor Golan, Jane Bowler and Georgia Hardinge among a slew of others. Defying expectation, the 'Near The Edge' Design Scene exclusive editorial highlights sculptural womenswear silhouettes and metal-made accessories that reference a style aesthetic that is reminiscent of ancient armor.
The edgy editorial marries wearable garments with over-the-top jewelry and head-pieces that are a contemporary translation of historical styles. Moreover, this image series pairs its eccentric wardrobe with sultry beauty looks that vary from deep and dramatic lip-color applications to icy eyeliner looks.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Armor-inspired Fashion
- Disruptive innovation opportunities can be explored in creating modern armor-inspired garments and dramatic accessory pieces.
- Metal-made Accessories
- There is potential for disruptive innovation by designing contemporary metal-made accessories that reference historical styles.
- Wearable Over-the-top Jewelry
- Exploring disruptive innovation in creating wearable over-the-top jewelry that marries contemporary and historical styles.
Where This Applies
- Fashion
- The fashion industry can explore disruptive innovation by embracing the trend of armor-inspired garments and metal-made accessories.
- Jewelry
- The jewelry industry has an opportunity for disruptive innovation by designing over-the-top jewelry pieces that can be worn in everyday settings.
- Beauty
- The beauty industry can innovate by creating beauty looks that complement and enhance the edgy and dramatic aesthetic of armor-inspired fashion.
