Architectural Fashion Editorials

Stella Magazine 'Sharp Dressed Woman' Stars Katryn Kruger

The Stella Magazine 'Sharp Dressed Woman' cover shoot is filled with sleek, structured fashion that complements the sweeping architectural backdrop in the photoshoot. Although there are some softer feminine touches such as textured floral patterns and sheer fabrics, the overall aesthetic is sharp, sculptural and even a bit cold.

Shot by United Kingdom photographer James Meakin, the Stella Magazine Sharp Dressed Woman cover shoot is filled with blue skies and concrete structures. It stars model Katryn Kruger. The South African beauty was styled by Charlie Harrington, who outfitted her in a timelessly sophisticated wardrobe comprised of designs from such labels as Dolce & Gabbana, Dior and Chanel. Her blunt bob by Daniel Martin and understated makeup by Sandra Cooke finish the looks.

Architectural Fashion
Combining structured clothing with architectural designs could lead to more innovative fashion concepts.
Sculptural Aesthetic
Exploring more sculptural and cold fashion aesthetics can lead to disruptive innovations in the fashion industry.
Feminine Touches
Incorporating softer textures and fabrics into sharp and structured fashion designs could be a trend to watch in the coming years.

Where This Applies

Fashion
The combination of architectural designs and structured fashion can lead to opportunities for high-end fashion brands.
Photography
Architectural fashion editorials may create a new trend within fashion photography and art direction.
Beauty
More sculptural and cold aesthetic towards fashion can create opportunities for new beauty trends and styles.
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