Color-Filtered Editorials

Kate Moss Poses for Alasdair McLellan in i-D Winter 2010

Supermodel Kate Moss poses for the i-D Winter 2010 edition, shot in various hued photographs. Photographer Alasdair McLellan places a fabulously colored filter over each of the shots, making for a 3D-esque spread with surrealist tones.

Kate Moss' natural talent as one of this decade's top models shines through as always, bringing elegance and whimsy to the i-D Winter 2010 issue. Check out the featured gallery for a look at the fierce photography.

Implications - No longer attracted to over exaggerated styles, consumers are looking for ones that feature a more classic appearance. Products that contain a more subtle aesthetic appeal to shoppers who prefer a more simple look. Companies could develop more items like this in order to attract more attention.
Trend Themes
1. Classic Aesthetic - Companies can develop products with a more subtle aesthetic to attract attention from consumers who prefer a classic appearance.
2. Color-filtered Photography - Photographers and artists can explore the use of color filters to create 3D-esque and surrealistic effects in their work.
3. Whimsical Editorial Spreads - Magazines and fashion publications can incorporate whimsical and artistic elements into their editorial spreads to captivate readers.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can create clothing and accessories with a classic and subtle aesthetic to cater to consumer preferences.
2. Photography - Photography professionals can experiment with color filters to create unique and visually captivating images.
3. Media and Publishing - Media and publishing companies can incorporate whimsical and artistic elements into their editorial content to attract and engage readers.

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