Interview Magazine celebrates their 40th anniversary with a striking cover shoot by Craig McDean in their October 2009 issue. Hollywood starlet Kristen Stewart is the star of this cover shoot. The introspective starlet shows her rebellious spirit by giving us the finger in one of the shots.
in addition to flipping us off, Kristen Stewart is featured in some sexy bedroom shots and a very creative cover.
Implications - Urban society is so infused with a plethora of media outlets that consumers are constantly in the presence of celebrities. They form parasocial relationships with these celebrities and are willing to embrace and product or service that they endorse since there is a trust relationship. Companies can appeal to niche markets by getting a celebrity who that market supports to endorse their product.
Rebellious Celebtography
Kristen Stewart Flips the Bird in Interview Magazine
Trend Themes
1. Celebrity Endorsements - Companies can tap into niche markets by leveraging celebrity endorsements that appeal to specific consumer groups.
2. Parasocial Relationships - Consumers form connections with celebrities through media, creating opportunities for brands to build trust and loyalty with their target audience.
3. Rebellious Image - Embracing a rebellious image can attract attention and engage consumers who resonate with the concept of nonconformity.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can collaborate with rebellious celebrities to create edgy campaigns and appeal to consumers who align with the nonconformist image.
2. Beauty - Beauty brands can utilize celebrity endorsements to promote their products and tap into the trust and admiration consumers have for their favorite stars.
3. Entertainment - Entertainment companies can leverage parasocial relationships to create innovative marketing strategies and capitalize on the influence of celebrities.