No body doubles necessary in the GQ January 2012 Gina Carano power-packed pictorial, because this silver-screen stunner authentically performs all of her own stunts.
Carano is featured looking tough-girl glam in the glossy pages of the latest men's mag issue, showcasing her powerful on-camera presence and her one-two punch. To promote her new Steven Soderbergh-directed flick 'Haywire,' the athlete-turned-actress is shot by photographer Carlos Serroa in the ring, while rocking the looks of Calvin Klein, Victoria's Secret, Herve Leger and Alexander Wang. The magazine posts the pictures to accompany an in-depth interview with the fist-swinging starlet, but the online teaser offers a bonus film of the sweaty outtakes.
According to all of the action in the GQ January 2012 Gina Carano editorial, style and stamina is one killer combination.
Boxing Beauty Captures
The GQ January 2012 Gina Carano Shoot Gets Risque in the Ring
Trend Themes
1. Athlete-turned-actress - The trend of athletes transitioning into the entertainment industry presents opportunities for disruptive innovation in talent representation and cross-industry collaboration.
2. Power-packed Pictorials - The trend of featuring powerful and physically capable women in editorial spreads creates opportunities for disruptive innovation in the fashion and publishing industries.
3. Film Promotions in Magazines - The trend of including exclusive films and behind-the-scenes footage in magazine promotions provides opportunities for disruptive innovation in multimedia storytelling and magazine advertising.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can benefit from disruptive innovation by exploring new avenues to showcase and promote the talent of athlete-turned-actors.
2. Fashion - The fashion industry can embrace disruptive innovation by featuring more powerful and physically capable women in their editorial spreads, challenging traditional beauty standards.
3. Publishing - The publishing industry can seize disruptive innovation opportunities by integrating multimedia elements, such as exclusive films and behind-the-scenes footage, into their magazine promotions.