Esquire Magazine May front cover has been leaked and it is making the rounds on the internet. The cover has Jessica Simpson shaving off what I assume is an imaginary beard. The stunt was inspired by a similar Esquire cover in 1964 featuring Italian actress Virna Lisi. The magazine is celebrating its 75th anniversary.
Perhaps they sought inspiration from the wild popularity of Lindsay Lohan's retro re-shoot...
Implications - The re-appropriation of vintage images continues to be an avenue where businesses show their ability to combine the old with the new. The combination of masculine and feminine has also proved to be an interesting avenue that marketers can take to create eye-catching visuals like these of women shaving their faces like males do.
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Jessica Simpson as Virna Lisi on Esquire Mag
Trend Themes
1. Re-appropriation of Vintage Images - Businesses can create disruptive innovation opportunities by combining old and new elements in their marketing campaigns.
2. Masculine-feminine Fusion - Marketers can explore the combination of masculine and feminine elements to create visually striking and attention-grabbing visuals.
3. Reviving Retro Techniques - Brands can capitalize on the popularity of retro re-shoots to create unique and nostalgic experiences for their audience.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Apparel - Fashion brands can leverage the re-appropriation of vintage images to create compelling and retro-inspired marketing campaigns.
2. Cosmetics and Beauty - Cosmetics companies can explore the fusion of masculine and feminine elements to challenge conventional beauty ideals and attract attention.
3. Media and Publishing - Media outlets and publishers can revive retro techniques like retro re-shoots to celebrate milestones and engage their audience in a nostalgic way.