The Lilya Autumn/Winter 2012 lookbook is free-spirited and gypsy-inspired. The collection is simple, elegant and fashionable.
The shoot is captured in the forest and portrays the surreal and natural lakeside beauty, model Talia Richman, who sports lightweight tops, maxi skirts, chic hats and floral printed tops. In addition, she wears tribal accessories that add to the bohemian spark.
Captured by photographer Madelyn Rose, the shoot manages to capture Talia tossing her hair and posing with irresistible poise. The incredible hair and styling credit goes to Prue Edwards and Mandy Shadforth. The Lilya Autumn/Winter 2012 lookbook sure inspires the hipsters who want to add a bit of glamor to their wardrobe.
Gypsy-Inspired Lookbooks
The Lilya Autumn/Winter 2012 Captures are Free-Spirited
Trend Themes
1. Bohemian-chic Fashion - There is room for disruptive innovation in creating bohemian-chic designs that are sustainable and ethically produced.
2. Fashion Photography in Natural Settings - New technologies can be utilized to maximize the potential of natural settings for fashion photography, creating unique and striking visuals.
3. Tribal Accessories - Incorporate technological advancements in materials and manufacturing to create sustainable tribal accessories that are affordable and accessible for mainstream consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion industry players can explore eco-fashion and conscious consumerism by adopting sustainable working practices while taking advantage of technology to enhance their designs.
2. Photography - Photography firms can leverage new techniques and equipment to offer more unique and creative fashion photography that highlights the beauty of natural surroundings.
3. Accessories - The accessories industry can jump on the tribal accessories trend and use technology to find sustainable production methods while making such accessories more affordable and accessible to consumers.