The L'Officiel Paris 'L'Extase & L'Effroi' Editorial is an ornate show of decadent opulence.
Stylist Monica Pillosio has put together looks that rival royalty in this standout piece for the L'Offciel Paris' September 2012 issue. The decorated sets are reminiscent of pre-revolutionary French aristocracy in their lavish decor. With model Beatriz Barros donning stunningly intricate pieces, the fashion story is tale of true exuberance.
Lensed by photographer Michael Roberts, the divine spread is an exemplary showcase of haute couture. Pieces by the most prominent luxury fashion houses are showcased, including labels such as Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, Balmain, Givenchy by Ricardo Tisci, Fendi and Etro. This piece for September 2012 is a standout in its couture-central display.
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The L'Officiel Paris 'L'Extase & L'Effroi' Editorial is Ornately Attired
Trend Themes
1. Opulent Fashion - The trend for ornate and luxurious clothing and accessories presents opportunities for innovative textile and jewelry designs, as well as sustainable and ethical sourcing.
2. Historic Aesthetic - The trend for incorporating historical elements and styles in fashion and interior design offers opportunities for creative collaborations between fashion and culture experts, as well as new interpretations and adaptations of traditional designs.
3. Haute Couture Showcase - The trend for showcasing intricately designed and crafted couture pieces in high-end fashion editorials and events presents opportunities for designers to showcase their artistry and push boundaries in craftsmanship and creativity.
Industry Implications
1. Luxury Fashion - The luxury fashion industry can capitalize on the trend for opulence and intricate designs by investing in innovative manufacturing techniques and sustainable and ethical sourcing practices.
2. Textile and Jewelry Design - The textile and jewelry design industry can leverage the trend for ornate and luxurious clothing and accessories by experimenting with unconventional materials and techniques, and collaborating with fashion designers to create unique and innovative pieces.
3. Cultural Heritage Preservation - The cultural heritage preservation industry can benefit from the trend for incorporating historical elements and styles in fashion and interior design by promoting cultural appreciation and understanding through collaborations with designers and brands, and advocating for ethical and respectful sourcing practices.