In this bleak vision of the fashion future, captured in the current issue of Open Lab magazine, photographer Whalen Bryce takes some visually interesting shots of model Fernando Cabral in a scene that may remind you of something from your favorite sci-fi flick.
Foggy, natural surroundings combined with subdued colored photography and some avant-garde clothing styles come together in this photo series to create some truly captivating images. Structurally futuristic garments made with three-dimensional, geometric details and done in a standard, monochromatic color range offer fashionistas looks that are both androgynous and future-friendly. While photographer Whalen Bryce creates a dismal vision of what the world is to become, the fashions present something that everyone can look forward to.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Structurally Futuristic Garments
- Exploring the use of three-dimensional, geometric details in clothing designs, creating a futuristic aesthetic and disrupting traditional fashion norms.
- Monochromatic Color Range
- Emphasizing a standard color palette in fashion, allowing for a streamlined and futuristic look, while challenging the use of vibrant colors.
- Androgynous Fashion
- Promoting gender-neutral looks that transcend conventional fashion boundaries, presenting an opportunity for inclusivity and breaking free from gender norms.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Fashion Design
- Designers can explore incorporating three-dimensional, geometric details in garments and embracing a monochromatic color scheme to create avant-garde, futuristic fashion lines.
- Photography
- Photographers can experiment with subdued colored photography techniques to capture the futuristic aesthetic in their fashion shoots, creating visually captivating images.
- Fashion Publishing
- Publishers can feature and showcase androgynous fashion styles in their magazines to promote inclusive fashion and cater to a broader audience.
