Communal Dining Editorials

The Vogue Italia Lunch in Brooklyn Photoshoot Depicts Sharing Tables

The Vogue Italia Lunch in Brooklyn photoshoot is now being featured in the magazine's May 2015 issue. Photographer Peter Lindbergh captured the communal dining scene that included the likes of models Sasha Pivovarova, Guinevere Van Seenus, Steffy Argelich an Kirsten Owen.

Stylist Clare Richardson added vintage appeal to Lunch in Brooklyn. Alongside steaming pots and plates full of lobster was her incorporation of 1940s-style suspenders, pinstripe suits and thin tank tops.

Masculinity is certainly at the fore of this Vogue Italia production. With slicked back hair and thick eyebrows, many of the women appeared much like a group of men. Make up artist Fulvia Farolfi furthered this element with minimalist cosmetics and subtle smokey eyes only.
Trend Themes
1. Communal Dining - The popularity of sharing tables and meals presents opportunities for innovation in food service and restaurant design.
2. Vintage Style - The trend for vintage style can be applied in various industries, including fashion, interior design, and event planning.
3. Gender-bending Fashion - The popularity of gender-bending fashion and breaking traditional stereotypes provides opportunities for innovative and inclusive marketing and advertising campaigns.
Industry Implications
1. Food Service - Incorporating communal dining into restaurants and food experiences can create a unique and engaging atmosphere.
2. Fashion - Creating vintage-inspired fashion garments can cater to a growing market interested in retro styles.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Breaking traditional gender stereotypes in marketing and advertising campaigns can increase inclusivity and appeal to a broader audience.

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