'The Skinny' Tadas Naujokaitis editorial is captured by photographer
Rex Leung's lens. Leung works in collaboration with designer and stylist
Hung Jun who hand-picks Tadas's eccentrically opulent wardrobe and matching accessory pieces.
Shot on location in China, this extravagant fashion story features a mix of feathered shrug garments, streamlined silhouette ensembles and blinged out jewel accents that are both edgy and avant-garde.
'The Skinny' Tadas Naujokaitis portrait series is a contemporary and ornate take on a classic punk rock aesthetic. The edgy model exudes an androgynous air while sporting a crimson hued coif and feminine inspired accessories. From diamond panther-adorned earrings and tribal statement necklaces to chunky chockers, this fierce fashion story defies tradition and stays ahead of the curve.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Opulent-punk-fusion
- Designers can create a new line of accessories that combine the opulent and edgy aspects of punk fashion for unique and stylish pieces.
- Gender-fluid-accessories
- Industry professionals can explore the creation of androgynous accessories that can be worn by anyone, regardless of gender.
- Avant-garde-jewelry
- Jewelry designers can use this trend to create ornate and unconventional pieces that push the boundaries of jewelry and fashion.
Sectors Adopting This
- Fashion
- Fashion brands can incorporate opulent punk accessories to their collections to offer unique and edgy options to their customers.
- Jewelry
- Jewelry designers and brands can create avant-garde pieces that blur the lines between jewelry and art.
- Photography
- Photographers can use this trend to create bold and edgy fashion editorials and portraits that push boundaries and inspire the fashion industry.
