Black is the new black in the Glow Magazine Summer 2014 editorial. Although most people are used to seeing American actress Taylor Schilling in orange for the acclaimed Netflix original television show, 'Orange is the New Black,' the photoshoot offers a refreshing change for both her and her fans. Dressed as glamorously as a star of her stature should be, she embraces a free world in elegant style.
The Glow Magazine Summer 2014 editorial, which is titled 'Taylor Made,' was shot by photographer Chris Nicholls. Art directed by Daniel MacKinnon, the ladylike looks were put together by stylist Juliana Schiavinatio. Talking about her show, she says, "The series has made more space for realistic characters on TV that are based on all kinds of real people, as they’re all valuable and worth having their story told."
Greyscale Monochromatic Editorials
The Glow Magazine Summer 2014 Photoshoot Stars Taylor Schilling
Trend Themes
1. Black and White Photography - The popularity of monochromatic editorials presents opportunities for photographers and designers to explore the creative possibilities of black and white photography.
2. Celebrity Fashion Editorials - The rise of celebrity fashion editorials offers opportunities for brands to collaborate with celebrities and showcase their products in a glamorous and high-profile setting.
3. Diversification of TV Characters - The success of 'Orange is the New Black' highlights the demand for diverse and realistic characters on TV, leading to opportunities for content creators and producers to bring more varied stories to the screen.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - The trend towards black and white editorials creates new business opportunities for photographers to specialize in monochromatic photography and offer their services to fashion magazines and brands.
2. Fashion - The growing popularity of celebrity fashion editorials presents opportunities for fashion brands to collaborate with celebrities and create exclusive collections or impactful brand campaigns.
3. Entertainment - The demand for diverse TV characters opens up opportunities for content creators, producers, and streaming platforms to develop and showcase more authentic stories that resonate with a wider audience.