Exagerrated Beehive Photoshoots

Emil Monty Freddie Captures Eva Helene With an Haute 'Do

The Eva Helene photoshoot by Emil Monty Freddie oozes 1960s flare. Helene works in association with Unique Models based in Denmark, and has in the past graced the pages of publications like Vanidad Magazine. The series captures the European beauty within a physician's office and a quaint home, all the while showcasing retro pieces.

This Freddie collection was styled by Fadi Morad. The choice of vintage motifs here was responsible for the selection of open-toed slingbacks and high-collared neck lines. And while the clothing is distinctive, the most eye-catching aspect of the photos is Helene's exaggerated bee hive 'do. The sheer amount of elevation pulled off by hair and makeup stylist Sanne Anndriani is impressive, bringing the 60s look to the forefront once again.
Trend Themes
1. Retro-inspired Fashion - The photoshoot featuring retro pieces creates an opportunity for fashion industries to incorporate vintage motifs in clothing designs.
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3. Nostalgic Aesthetics - The use of 1960s flare in photography creates a trend for industries to incorporate nostalgic aesthetics in their branding and marketing strategies.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The use of retro pieces in the photoshoot presents opportunities for fashion industries to create clothing designs inspired by the 1960s.
2. Hair and Beauty - The exaggerated bee hive 'do trend can be capitalized by the hair and beauty industry to showcase their skills in creating unique and trendy hairstyles.
3. Marketing and Advertising - The use of nostalgic aesthetics in photography presents opportunities for industries to incorporate these in their branding and marketing strategies, capitalizing on consumers' nostalgia and love of retro.

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