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This Reflective Elle Cover Makes Every Reader a Cover Girl

This Elle Cover lets every reader see themselves featured on the front page of a magazine.

At first, the October issue of Elle Australia seems to have a completely blank cover. The typical Elle cover items are there -- the logo emblazoned across the top, the article headlines and teasers down the right side of the page -- but where there should be a model, singer or starlet's face, there is just an empty space. A closer look reveals that the Elle cover is in fact a shiny, reflective surface. By positioning the magazine correctly in relation to her face, any Elle reader can make herself into the cover girl of the month.

The mirrored Elle cover is an interesting concept in promoting reader engagement by buying into the body-positive movement that aims to make women feel individually valued and beautiful rather than constantly compared to unrealistic standards.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Magazine Covers - By incorporating reflective surfaces, magazines can engage readers and allow them to become part of the cover design.
2. Body-positive Marketing - Promoting individual value and beauty rather than perpetuating unrealistic standards can attract consumer attention and support.
3. Personalized Reader Experiences - Giving readers the opportunity to see themselves as the cover model can enhance their connection with the magazine and increase brand loyalty.
Industry Implications
1. Publishing - Magazines and other print publications can utilize interactive covers to captivate readers and drive sales.
2. Fashion - Reflective covers offer an innovative way for fashion brands to showcase their products and engage with consumers.
3. Advertising and Marketing - The body-positive message portrayed through reflective covers can be leveraged by advertising and marketing agencies to connect with target audiences.

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