The L’Officiel December 2011 plants inspirational themes into the magazine's final year issue.
Captured by Satoshi Saïkusa, the shoot presents hot high-fashion gowns like one-shoulder body-suits and green-garnished garden gowns. Actor Eva Green sizzles as the face of the cover in fierce poses and pouts. With impeccable styling by Monica Pillosio, the shoot uses garden leaves as a prop throughout the shoot.
With red and black shades as the backdrop, one can't help but admire the final outcome of the series. The L’Officiel December 2011 bids adieu to the year with garden-goddess gowns that are hard to ignore.
If you are looking for a dress in the upcoming year inspired by gorgeous gardens, look no further than The L'Officiel December 2011 shoot.
Garden Goddess Gowns
The L'Officiel December 2011 Shoot is Avant-Garde
Trend Themes
1. Avant-garde Fashion - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Create cutting-edge, unconventional fashion designs inspired by nature and gardens.
2. One-shoulder Body-suits - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop innovative body-suit designs with asymmetrical shoulder styles that stand out in the fashion market.
3. Green-garnished Gowns - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Design eco-friendly and sustainable gowns adorned with green accents and botanical elements.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Integrate sustainable and nature-inspired design concepts into haute couture and ready-to-wear fashion lines.
2. Photography Industry - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Experiment with using natural props and inventive styling to create captivating fashion editorials and photo shoots.
3. Retail Industry - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Curate collections of garden-inspired dresses and garments that cater to eco-conscious consumers and fashion enthusiasts.