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The Manuel Nogueira Elle Brazil is Both Tropical and Urban

It is almost time for people to start thinking about escaping those winter blues with a nice hot, tropical getaway and the Manuel Nogueira Elle Brazil photo spread shows ladies just what they should don for those sun bathing sessions. Full of vibrant, exotic swimwear, this shoot will certainly have people booking their vacations right away, if they haven't done so already.

Starring models Carmelita Mendes and Barbara di Creddo, the Manuel Nogueira Elle Brazil photo shoot was styled by fashion editor Susana Barbosa and is part of the magazine's November issue. Unlike other swimwear spreads, this one interestingly juxtaposes the tropical outfits with a gritty, industrial backdrop. The dark and dingy setting really makes each outfit pop out even more while giving it an urban appeal.
Trend Themes
1. Tropical Swimwear - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Create sustainable and eco-friendly tropical swimwear designs that combine fashion with environmental consciousness.
2. Urban-industrial Fashion - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Integrate technology and smart fabrics into urban-industrial fashion to create functional yet stylish clothing for modern city dwellers.
3. Travel and Tourism - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop virtual reality (VR) travel experiences that provide an immersive and realistic tropical getaway, catering to those who may not be able to physically travel.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Use 3D printing technology to create customizable and personalized tropical swimwear, allowing customers to design their own unique pieces.
2. Architecture and Interior Design - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Incorporate tropical and industrial elements into urban spaces, creating unique and visually striking environments that blend natural and urban aesthetics.
3. Technology - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop sustainable and energy-efficient cooling technologies for tropical climates, reducing the environmental impact of air conditioning systems in resorts and hotels.

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