Rock 'n' roll legends have been everything from vibrant and flamboyant to dark and moody; the Harper’s Bazaar Brazil June 2012 editorial focuses on the latter. It revolves around a predominantly black wardrobe that portrays a badass punk attitude. Nevertheless, the ensembles are far from one-dimensional. Instead, through the expert styling of Flávia Lafer, the outfits make up for the lack of color with tons of texture. From shiny leather to distressed denim, the fashion is as dynamic as rock music.
The Harper’s Bazaar Brazil June 2012 editorial was shot by Brazilian photographer Fabio Bartelt. It stars model Tati Cotliar. The Argentine beauty is clad in such labels as Chanel, Calvin Klein Jeans, Lanvin, Diesel and Alexander Wang. Beauty artist Daniel Hernandez channels Joan Jett to finish the looks.
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The Harper’s Bazaar Brazil June 2012 Photoshoot Stars a Dark Tati Co
Trend Themes
1. Dark Rock 'n' Roll Fashion - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in creating sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives to leather and distressed denim materials for edgy fashion.
2. Black Wardrobe Trend - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in developing innovative dyeing techniques and materials to create unique and long-lasting black garments.
3. Badass Punk Attitude - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the cosmetics industry by creating bold and unconventional makeup products and styles.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry by exploring unconventional materials and textures for rock-inspired fashion.
2. Photography - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in photography by experimenting with dark and moody aesthetics to create captivating editorials.
3. Beauty - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the beauty industry by creating products and techniques that capture and enhance the badass punk attitude.