Titled 'House of Style,' the Dress to Kill Spring 2014 editorial embraces a glamorous 70s housewife theme that will help spice up the warmer season with ease. There was an undeniable free-spirited feeling in that generation, which the photoshoot indulges in. Yet the luxe surroundings adds a level of sophistication that modern women are drawn to as well.
Starring model Heather Marks, the Dress to Kill Spring 2014 editorial was shot by photographer Richard Bernardin. The blonde beauty was outfitted by stylist Carey Tauben, who pulled a range of vibrant colors, bold prints and vintage cuts from the likes of Chanel, Gucci and Oscar de la Renta. The feminine looks were perfected with long glossy hair and a flawless face by beauty artist Genevieve Lenneville.
Glam 70s Housewife Editorials
The Dress to Kill Spring 2014 Photoshoot Stars Heather Marks
Trend Themes
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3. Sophisticated Retro Glam - Opportunity for beauty brands to offer makeup and hair tutorials, showcasing how to achieve a sophisticated retro glam look inspired by the 70s housewife.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can capitalize on the trend by creating collections that incorporate 70s-inspired designs and prints.
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3. Beauty - Beauty brands can offer products and tutorials to help consumers achieve a sophisticated retro glam look inspired by the 70s housewife.