Street (Thrift) Style for SS19
Planning and realizing a fashion photography editorial is no easy task. From scouting a location to hiring a talented stylist with access to famous brand name clothes; models willing to stand up for hours; a great makeup artist/hairstylist; and, of course, a technical crew, a lot goes into editorials.
But with no budget? It's hell.
So when it came down to making this editorial happen, our resources were limited. With the help of stylist and AUP Junior Sami Claire and a few friends improvising as models for the day, the streets of La Défense became an adequate background to showcase our take on street style and thrift shop finds.
"We had to raid my closet for the styling and incorporate some of the models' wardrobes. A lot of it is from Etsy, vintage, or items gifted in the past," explains Claire. When asked about the story behind the styling of the shoot, she describes the styling process: "We were able to find a good balance of cool thrifted designer pieces and integrated some edgier moments."
On fire
If flared pants and flame prints weren't part of your wardrobe in the 2000s, it's time for you to catch the heat. What used to be seen at skate parks has made one major return, and we're not talking about Thrasher.
Back to black
Paying homage to the NYC punk scene, we decided to bring the forever loved head-to-toe black style back, with a twist: tulle frocks, harnesses, O-ring collars, fishnets, and brilliant vinyl.
When all else fails, go with an animal print
Animal print never slinks out of fashion, but there's been a major revival. Don't hesitate to experiment with animal prints and bring in wholly unnatural colors- like neon green and deep red.
Everyday Elegance
Is the most radical trend to resist trends altogether? A sleek top, a great pair of jeans and sneakers can do as much for you as a glittering dress.
Y2K
Hockey jersey and cargo pants: as Y2K became the bad-taste-becomes-good-taste year, the revival is a pick of the most tasteful elements of the decade to introduce to our wardrobes.
Johnny Alfonso wearing a thrifted outfit and Buffalo shoes. Image Credit: Alizée Chaudey
While having a team of professionals available makes the realization of a fashion photography editorial easier, it does not define the end result. Being a creator with no budget can be challenging, but the lack of gear, money, and technicians should never be an obstacle to bring your ideas to life.