Fresh faced model Han poses for this Western-themed image series by photographer Ryan Tandya. Ryan captures Han in studio and collaborates with TBM Yudi Permana for the model's cowboy-inspired styling.
Studio47 model Han channels a contemporary cowboy while dressed in a wardrobe of monochromatic staples that are tailored impeccably. Structured coats, leather harness accessories and oversized headwear are some of the memorable fashions featured in this black-and-white photoshoot.
Ryan Tandya's Han portfolio features plays with varying contrasts and fuses modern elements with those that take inspiration from the past. Han transforms into a contemporary cowboy right in front of our eyes and shows off his model talents. Posing for the camera, the model looks stoic and sophisticated.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Contemporary Cowboy Fashion
- The fusion of modern and western elements in fashion can create opportunities for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry.
- Monochromatic Cowboy Editorial
- The use of monochromatic color schemes in cowboy-themed fashion editorials can be a trend that the fashion industry should consider.
- Urban Cowboy Styling
- The emergence of cowboy-inspired styling for urban wear can be a disruptive innovation opportunity for the fashion industry.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Fashion Industry
- The fashion industry can capitalize on the trend of combining western and modern elements in clothing.
- Photography Industry
- Photographers can leverage the trend of cowboy-inspired fashion editorials to offer a new and unique style of photography to their clients.
- Advertising Industry
- The advertising industry can adopt the trend of urban cowboy styling in their ads to appeal to a broader audience interested in this style.
