The 60s are making a huge comeback, with a series of features in advertorials and magazine spreads. The L’Officiel Singapore August 2010 issue has also jumped on the retro bandwagon with its latest editorial.
Entitled 'Face of 1966,' the L’Officiel Singapore August 2010 issue was shot by photographer Wee Khim and styled by Johnny Khoo. Fashion model Maddi Welch is featured sporting a perfectly cut bob and mod-inspired ensembles. Be sure to check out the gallery for more shots from the spread.
Sophisticated 60s Spreads
The L'Officiel Singapore August 2010 Issue is Magnificently Mod
Trend Themes
1. Retro Fashion - Opportunity for fashion brands to create mod-inspired ensembles and capitalize on the 60s comeback.
2. Vintage Advertising - Opportunity for brands to incorporate retro aesthetics in advertorials and magazine spreads to attract nostalgic consumers.
3. Timeless Hairstyles - Opportunity for hairstylists and salons to offer perfectly cut bobs and recreate popular hairstyles from the 60s.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can tap into the retro trend and create mod-inspired ensembles for consumers looking to embrace the 60s style.
2. Advertising - Advertising agencies can integrate retro aesthetics in advertorials and magazine spreads to appeal to consumers with a nostalgic sensibility.
3. Haircare - Hairstylists and salons can leverage the comeback of 60s hairstyles by offering perfectly cut bobs and recreating popular looks from that era.