For the latest issue of i-D Spring 2010 has models Freja Beja Erichsen, Natalia Vodianova and Sasha Pivovarva fronting the covers and not together. Perhaps the magazine couldn’t choose which beautiful model they wanted to cover and so they went with all three.
The great thing about this triple model cover idea is that each model brings something different to their shoot. Freja Beja Erichsen looks androgynous and edgy, and Sasha Pivovarva brings a splash of sexiness with her barely-there ensemble. Finally, Natalia Vodianova looks sweet and classic to round up all three looks for this spring.
Triple-Team Magazine Covers
i-D Spring 2010 Issue Features the Faces of 3 Different Cover Models
Trend Themes
1. Triple-team Magazine Covers - High-fashion magazines could explore using multiple cover models to showcase different styles and appeal to a wider audience.
2. Androgynous and Edgy Models - The fashion industry could embrace androgynous and edgy models like Freja Beja Erichsen to challenge traditional beauty standards and bring a fresh perspective.
3. Barely-there Ensembles - Designers could incorporate barely-there ensembles, similar to Sasha Pivovarva's look on the i-D Spring 2010 cover, to create daring and provocative fashion statements.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Magazines - Fashion magazines could adopt the trend of featuring multiple cover models to attract readers with diverse tastes and interests.
2. Fashion Modeling - The fashion modeling industry could explore opportunities to promote androgynous and edgy models like Freja Beja Erichsen to cater to a growing demand for unconventional beauty.
3. High Fashion Design - High fashion designers could experiment with creating avant-garde and daring designs, such as barely-there ensembles inspired by Sasha Pivovarva's look, to push the boundaries of traditional fashion.