Spray-Painted Glossy Pages

The Volt 'G I Start to Glow' Editorial Stars Simone van Werkhoven

The Volt 'G I Start to Glow' might not be as gritty or streetwise as the spray-painted markings might make it out to be, but they add a fun artistic touch to each image that heightens the playfully edgy ensembles. The fashion juxtaposes cute and colorful pieces with harder, risque ones. In one instance, model Simone van Werkhoven is wearing a unique biker jacket dress and in another she is clad in a green-tulled frock.

Shot by Korean-born, London-based photographer Jeon Seung Hwan for the magazine's number 11 issue, the Volt G I Start to Glow editorial is a simple studio shoot. The subtle mixed media elements introduce a bit of visual interest for the reader. The Dutch beauty is clad in '50s- and '80s-inspired outfits that also have a contemporary edge.

Mixed Media Fashion Photography
Opportunity for fashion photographers to incorporate mixed media elements to enhance visual interest.
Colorful Juxtapositions
Fashion designers can incorporate playful and colorful contrasts to add edginess to their collections.
Spray-painted Accents
Artists can experiment with using spray-painted accents to add a fun touch of creativity to their work.

Who This Affects Most

Fashion Photography
Fashion photography industry can benefit from incorporating mixed media to enhance their editorial shoots.
Fashion Design
Fashion designers can take inspiration from colorful juxtapositions showcased in the Volt G I Start to Glow editorial.
Street Art
Street artists can experiment with using spray-painting techniques on different mediums to push the limits of their artwork.
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GENERATION
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  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
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