Model Snejana Onopka channels haute hippies of the 60s and 70s for Fin du Fin in Vogue Paris June/July 2011. She's captured by photographer Giampaolo Sgura, who used plain white and coffee-colored backgrounds to place all the focus on Onopka and her tribal boho outfits.
Stylist Geraldine Saglio selected separates from designers like Etro, Henri J. Sillam, Carole Fakiel and Mulberry. The three images that comprise the editorial highlight three different facets of bohemian style: natural makeup, loose tops and cutoff denim, and vibrant patterns and tribal prints.
The first image of Fin du Fin in Vogue Paris June/July 2011 is my favorite. Snejana Onopka's blue-eyed gaze burns right through the camera, and her wavy hair gives her the look of a lioness.
Tribal Hippie Editorials
Fin du Fin in Vogue Paris June/July 2011 Stars Snejana Onopka
Trend Themes
1. Haute Hippie Fashion - There is an opportunity for designers to create modern versions of hippie fashion that incorporate high-end materials and styles.
2. Natural Makeup Trend - Entrepreneurs can develop natural makeup product lines that appeal to the bohemian aesthetic.
3. Vibrant Tribal Prints - Brands can capitalize on the popularity of tribal prints by incorporating them into various clothing styles and accessories.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The fashion industry has the potential to disrupt by creating unique and modern interpretations of hippie fashion.
2. Beauty Industry - The beauty industry can create product lines that cater to the natural makeup trend.
3. Retail Industry - Retailers can capitalize on the bohemian trend by incorporating vibrant tribal prints into their clothing and accessories.