The L’Officiel Netherlands April-May 2014 editorial gives the boho look a touch of enchantment thanks to its witchy twist. Titled 'Spell Bound,' it is hard not to make that connection. The nearly all-black ensembles do help to make the theme a little more obvious. For those looking for a fresh take on the staple music festival look, this is definitely one.
Shot by photographer Gregory Derkenne, the L’Officiel Netherlands April-May 2014 editorial stars Dutch model Kim Noorda. The brunette beauty was styled by Marine Braunschvig, who clad her in loose and sheer feminine pieces from the likes of Dolce & Gabbana, Emporio Armani, Gucci, Celine and more. Her tousled tresses were created by hair stylist Sébastien Le Corroller and flawless face by makeup artist Tiina Roivainen.
Witch-Inspired Boho Fashion
The L’Officiel Netherlands April-May 2014 Editorial Stars Kim Noorda
Trend Themes
1. Witch-inspired Fashion - The trend of incorporating witchy elements into fashion, such as black ensembles and loose, sheer pieces, presents an opportunity for designers to create a new style of boho fashion.
2. Enchanted Festival Fashion - Designers can create festival fashion with a touch of enchantment, incorporating fairy tale and mystical elements into music festival looks.
3. Dark Glamour Fashion - The trend of combining dark and glamorous elements in fashion, such as the black and sheer pieces in the Spell Bound editorial, presents an opportunity for designers to create a unique and sophisticated aesthetic.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers can draw inspiration from witchy and enchanted elements to create a new line of festival and boho wear.
2. Beauty - Beauty brands can create makeup and hair products inspired by the Spell Bound editorial's dark and enchanting aesthetic.
3. Photography - Photographers can experiment with capturing witchy and mystical elements in their photoshoots, like Gregory Derkenne did in the Spell Bound editorial.