If a tribal queen were ever to integrate into a modern metropolitan society, her wardrobe could very well resemble the looks showcased throughout the L’Officiel Netherlands 'Wild Thing' cover shoot. Regal in an untamed way, the outfits are perfect for those who wish to make an exotic statement for the upcoming fall season.
Styled by Djuna Bel, the L’Officiel Netherlands 'Wild Thing' cover shoot features majestic pieces from the likes of Gucci, Alexander Wang and Ralph Lauren. From animal prints to sparkling dresses and tasseled heels, the outfits aren't necessarily best suited for the safari-like scenario they have been put in. Nevertheless, they look amazing alongside elephants, sunshine and sparse foliage. It was shot by Mason Poole.
Regal Safari-Esque Covers
The L’Officiel Netherlands 'Wild Thing' Editorial Stars Marloes Ho
Trend Themes
1. Tribal-inspired Fashion - Tribal-inspired fashion is becoming popular for the upcoming fall season as there is a demand for regal and untamed outfits.
2. Exotic Statement Pieces - There is a rising trend of people seeking out exotic and unique pieces, such as animal prints and tasseled heels, to make a statement with their wardrobe choices.
3. Wildlife-inspired Aesthetics - Wildlife-inspired aesthetics are gaining popularity in the fashion industry, as seen from the collaboration of animal prints and sparse foliage in the editorial shoot.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Fashion brands and designers can explore creating more tribal and exotic pieces to meet the rising demand for unique and statement pieces that are regal yet untamed.
2. Photography Industry - There is an opportunity for photographers to create visually stunning editorials that combine wildlife-inspired aesthetics and fashion, such as the L'Officiel Netherlands 'Wild Thing' shoot.
3. Textile Manufacturing Industry - The textile manufacturing industry can explore producing new fabrics that incorporate animal prints and other unique patterns to meet the demand for tribal-inspired fashion.