Photographer Catherine Conroy took her personal reptilian inspiration and turned it into a full-fledged fashion editorial for The Ones2Watch 'The Chameleon' feature.
Styled by Jordy Huinder, model Dorith Mous (Ulla Models) was anything but static in The Ones2Watch 'The Chameleon.' Mous wore a range of fashion pieces by experimental designers including Acne, Iris Van Herpen, And Beyond, End, Hugo by Hugo Boss and Diesel Black Gold.
Implications - Catherine Conroy says that she is "inspired by the graphic shapes in nature and the chameleon-like traits in us all." The photography also combines art as Mous poses behind splashed canvases. The featured images would make great decor for a funky home or office space.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Reptile-inspired Fashion Photography
- There is an opportunity for fashion brands to leverage reptile-inspired photography and experimental designs to create bold and engaging fashion campaigns.
- Artistic Fashion Editorials
- Fashion magazines can explore the intersection of fashion and art by incorporating photography techniques like posing behind splashed canvases, creating visually captivating editorials.
- Nature-inspired Graphic Shapes
- Designers can draw inspiration from the graphic shapes found in nature, such as the patterns and textures of reptiles, to create unique and visually striking fashion collections.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Fashion Photography
- Fashion photographers can experiment with reptile-themed concepts to create visually stunning images that push the boundaries of traditional fashion editorials.
- Home Decor
- Art enthusiasts and interior designers can explore the opportunity of using reptile-inspired fashion photography as unique and eye-catching decor for homes and office spaces.
- Fashion Retail
- Fashion brands can incorporate reptile-inspired elements and experimental designs into their collections to cater to consumers seeking bold and distinctive fashion choices.
