In clicking through this 'Fluo' editorial by stylist Kristina Sevostyanova and photographer Aline Tappia, I'm simultaneously reminded of Madonna and Cyndi Lauper. These 80s fashion icons blended virginal lingerie, bright tulle and ballet tutus in an incomparable and revolutionary way.
Click through the gallery to see more images from 'Fluo' by Kristina Sevostyanova and Aline Tappia, and keep clicking for more 80s-inspired fashtastic fun.
Implications - No matter what the decade or product, retro is back and industries from fashion to art all the way to furniture, home decor and even music, are capitalizing on the resurgence of vintage styles. The "what's old is new again" phenomenon is an undying one with tremendous impact on production and consumption.
80s Ballet Shoots
Kristina Sevostyanova Puts Tutus on Tetes for 'Fluo'
Trend Themes
1. Retro Revival - There is a resurgence of vintage styles in industries from fashion to art to furniture and home decor.
2. 80s Nostalgia - The 80s fashion icons like Madonna and Cyndi Lauper are making a comeback and inspiring a new generation of fashionistas.
3. Ballet-inspired Fashion - Fashion is drawing inspiration from ballet, and the tutus and tulle are being incorporated into new and unexpected styles.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can capitalize on the resurgence of vintage styles from the 80s and incorporate ballet-inspired elements into their designs.
2. Art - Artists can create works that reflect the 80s nostalgia and incorporate retro elements into their pieces.
3. Home Decor - The home decor industry can incorporate retro and ballet-inspired elements into their products to meet the demand of consumers who are drawn to vintage style.