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Filip von Polen's Latest Lookbook Celebrates Artistic Visuals

Filip von Polen's latest lookbook features printed textiles and artistic beauty looks. The silk scarf catalog is lensed by photographer Bartek Wieczorek and stars D'Vision Models face Klementyna.

In the series, Klementyna dons vibrantly painted hair and eye-catching makeup applications. The makeup applications include full face paint looks of varying hues. Styling for Filip von Polen's Spring/Summer 2015 lookbook is courtesy of Zuza Kuczynska who dresses her model muse in a wardrobe of eclectically feminine pieces that match the bold scarf collection.

Zuza works alongside hair stylist Willson at Warsaw Creatives and makeup artist MIchal Bielecki who create the finishing touches of her model's unique look. The set design for this advertorial is evocative of modern artwork and is created by Anna Szczesna at Witalis.
Trend Themes
1. Printed Textiles - The use of printed textiles in fashion catalogs presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in textile design and manufacturing.
2. Artistic Beauty Looks - Exploring new and creative beauty looks in lookbooks opens up opportunities for disruptive innovation in the beauty and cosmetics industry.
3. Eclectic Feminine Pieces - Designing and showcasing eclectic and feminine fashion pieces in lookbooks creates a potential for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can leverage the use of printed textiles and artistic beauty looks to drive disruptive innovation in design and marketing.
2. Textile - The textile industry has an opportunity to innovate in textile printing technology and techniques to meet the demand for unique and artistic prints.
3. Beauty and Cosmetics - The beauty and cosmetics industry can introduce new products and techniques inspired by artistic beauty looks to disrupt the market and attract customers.

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