War & Torture Editorials

VMAN “Warriors”

Inspired by the latest war and torture couture trend that was recently popularized by John Galliano’s ‘POW’ collection (see images below), über hot super model Chad White is featured in a new striking photo shoot by Jason Kibbler in the latest V MAN magazine.

Styled by Brian Molloy, chad is wearing John Galliano with a frightening gas mask and a super-weird ‘crotch mask’. In another shot, Chad channels an urban Mad Max/ roman fighter wearing Dolce & Gabbana, hat, cuffs and leather skirt.

The latest issues of V Man magazine also features a very interesting futuristic “I’m Not Real” shoot with Ashton Kutcher.

Check out the recent kinky Janet Jackson discipline photo shoot with BlackBook magazine here and the inspiring John Galliano’s Fall 2008 men fashion line below:

War and Torture Couture
The trend of incorporating elements of war and torture into fashion and art presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in ethical and sustainable fashion design.
Gas Mask Fashion
The use of gas masks in fashion and art presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in wearable technology that incorporates air filtration systems.
Mad Max-inspired Fashion
The trend of incorporating Mad Max-inspired elements into fashion presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in sustainable and eco-friendly design that incorporates unconventional materials.

Where This Applies

Fashion Industry
The fashion industry can leverage the war and torture couture trend to explore the potential of ethical and sustainable fashion design.
Art Industry
The art industry can explore the use of gas masks and other unconventional materials in art installations and performance art that raises awareness of social and political issues.
Wearable Technology Industry
The wearable technology industry can explore the use of air filtration systems in garments and accessories that incorporate gas mask elements for functionality and style.
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  • Millennial (primary audience)
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