Junkyard Chic Editorials

The W Magazine Anna Ewers Photoshoot is Appropriately Titled 'Joy Ride'

Those who could never believe that a junkyard could be feminized in any way need only lay their eyes on the W Magazine Anna Ewers editorial. Appearing in the latest issue of the fashion publication, it features stunning all-white dresses and gowns for one thing. As well as the beautiful top model. But more than that, the creative director behind the photoshoot incorporated more unexpected elements.

Shot by photographer Ryan McGinley, the W Magazine Anna Ewers editorial is captured in winter and features colorfully dyed snow. This brings attention to the color already found in the junkyard itself including crushed cars and more. Featuring pieces from the likes of Calvin Klein Collection, Prada and Louis Vuitton, the photoshoot is appropriately titled 'Joy Ride.' The blonde beauty was outfitted by Edward Enninful.

Feminized Junkyards
Explore the opportunity to transform traditionally masculine spaces, like junkyards, into feminine and fashion-forward settings.
Colorful Contrast
Consider incorporating unexpected colors and elements, such as dyed snow, to create visually striking contrasts in editorial photography.
Joyful Fashion
Embrace the concept of joy and playfulness in fashion editorials by incorporating fun and vibrant elements, like the 'Joy Ride' theme in this photoshoot.

Where This Applies

Fashion
The fashion industry can explore innovative ways to challenge conventions and create visually captivating editorials with unexpected settings and elements.
Photography
Photographers can experiment with incorporating unconventional colors and contrasting elements to elevate their editorial work and create standout visuals.
Automotive
The automotive industry can find inspiration in the juxtaposition of fashion and junkyards, highlighting the potential for creative collaborations that redefine traditional spaces.
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