The Fashion Gone Rogue 'Naux Fur' Photoshoot Stars a Wintry Clara Settje
Meghan Young — December 6, 2013 — Fashion
References: wendyhopephotography & fashiongonerogue
The Fashion Gone Rogue 'Naux Fur' online editorial shows women with a punk attitude that they can continue to rock their edgy wardrobe in a wintry way. Although embracing the holiday spirit may go against their ethos, the looks are too good to pass up. Sheer dresses, luxurious furs and denim jackets are transformed by goth-like eye liner and faux hawks courtesy of makeup artist and hair stylist Paul Innis as well as a slew of chunky gold jewelry.
Shot in studio by photographer Wendy Hope, the Fashion Gone Rogue 'Naux Fur' online editorial stars model Clara Settje. The red-headed beauty was outfitted by stylist Liz Rundbaken, who pulled whimsically pale pieces from the likes of Antonio Lopez, Lauren Ralph Lauren and Jean Paul Gaultier. Christmas has definitely been given a dose of attitude.
Shot in studio by photographer Wendy Hope, the Fashion Gone Rogue 'Naux Fur' online editorial stars model Clara Settje. The red-headed beauty was outfitted by stylist Liz Rundbaken, who pulled whimsically pale pieces from the likes of Antonio Lopez, Lauren Ralph Lauren and Jean Paul Gaultier. Christmas has definitely been given a dose of attitude.
Trend Themes
1. Punk-inspired Fashion - Opportunity for brands to create edgy, wintry collections that combine punk elements with luxurious materials.
2. Sheer Dresses - Disruptive opportunity for designers to experiment with sheer fabrics in winter collections, creating a contrast between the delicate material and the season.
3. Chunky Gold Jewelry - Innovation potential for jewelers to create bold, punk-inspired gold jewelry pieces that add an edgy touch to winter outfits.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Brands can embrace the punk-inspired trend to cater to a market seeking edgy, wintry fashion options.
2. Makeup - Opportunity for cosmetic brands to develop goth-like eye liner products that complement the punk aesthetic.
3. Jewelry - Jewelry designers and manufacturers can tap into the demand for chunky gold pieces that reflect the punk-inspired trend.
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