Moody Backyard Editorials

The Photoshoot Starring Cara Delevingne for Vogue China is Mod

Clad in mod outfits that are at once youthful and sophisticated, model Cara Delevingne for Vogue China puts on a rather moody face. The sunny day doesn't seem to help, she stubbornly insists on being dour, even though the outfits are made for someone with a little pep. If Cher Horowitz existed in today's society, she would be drawn to these ensembles. Who has more pep than Cher?

The editorial starring Cara Delevingne for Vogue China was shot by photographer Angelo Pennetta. Appearing in the February 2013 issue of the magazine, the British beauty was outfitted by stylist Elissa Santisi. She chose structured pieces from the likes of Dior, Marc Jacobs, Altuzzara and Louis Vuitton to contrast with the laid-back setting. Tousled hair by Maranda and natural makeup by Pep Gay finished the looks.
Trend Themes
1. Mod Fashion Revival - Opportunity for fashion brands to incorporate 60s-inspired pieces into their collections.
2. Sulky Fashion Editorials - Potential for moody fashion editorials to become a prominent trend in the industry.
3. Model as Fashion Ambassadors - Models as fashion ambassadors is a growing trend in the industry and can promote a wider audience for a brand.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Fashion brands can use the mod fashion revival to target younger demographics.
2. Photography Industry - Photographers can explore moody fashion editorials to create unique and captivating content for their clients.
3. Modeling Industry - Models can be used as fashion ambassadors to promote a more authentic and relatable image for a brand.

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