The Norwegian Det Nye Magazine editorial is styled with romance and passion. Dressed for fall, the fashionista couple show exquisite outfits while carelessly walking around the city. This photoshoot is delicate and cute, showing fashionable pieces inspired by a '70s vibe with a fun retro touch.
Lensed by photographer Tove Sivertsen and styled by Connie Berg, this Romeo-and-Juliet-themed shoot has all the ingredients to appeal to young girls: gorgeous long skirts, vintage bags, short tops, boots, oversized blazers, vests and an attractive male model. Additionally, the accessories like the round-framed yellow sunglasses are to die for.
The Det Nye Magazine issue shows some European celebration of love with orange hues and seasonal styles: the perfect outfit for finding teenage amour in the urban playground.
Urban Amour Editorials
The Det Nye Magazine Finds Love and Fashion in the City
Trend Themes
1. Retro-fashion-editorials - Creating editorials styled after retro fashion will attract young female audiences and promote the use of vintage fashion.
2. Urban-themed-fashion-shows - Designers can create urban-themed fashion shows to showcase seasonal styles inspired by the city as a backdrop.
3. Romantic-photo-shoots - Romantic-themed photo shoots featuring fashionable pieces will appeal to the young female market and generate increased interest in seasonal styles.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can leverage retro styles and romantic themes to create innovative brand campaigns for younger audiences.
2. Photography - Photographers can explore the use of urban backdrops and romantic themes to attract younger clients.
3. Publishing - Publishing companies can feature romantic editorials with unique themes and retro styles to appeal to the young female market.