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The Marc Jacobs Spring/Summer 2013 Campaign is Eeerie

Shane Gambill channels an abandoned groom in the Marc Jacobs Spring/Summer 2013 campaign. The model sports the designer's latest suited menswear garments while posing next to a slew of wedding dress wearing mannequin forms.

Captured by the iconic Juergen Teller, this eerie image series exudes a nostalgic air that is synonymous with all of the photographer's past portraits. Shane gives off a youthful and daring vibe as he dons mismatched suit sets, retro footwear accessories and a bright pink coif that is punk rock inspired.

The Marc Jacobs Spring/Summer 2013 campaign showcases the streetwear designer's more formal side. Though suited and wedding-inspired, this advertorial reminds us of the trend-setting designer's grungy signature aesthetic and never loses its carefree and youthful sense of spirit.
Trend Themes
1. Eerie Fashion Campaigns - Opportunity for fashion brands to create eerie and nostalgic campaigns that capture attention and evoke emotions.
2. Mismatched Suit Sets - Innovative chance for designers to create unconventional, mismatched suit sets that challenge traditional formalwear norms.
3. Punk Rock Inspired Hairstyles - Potential for hairstylists and beauty brands to explore punk rock inspired hairstyles and colors as a rebellious trend.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Advertising - Disruptive innovation opportunity in fashion advertising to create captivating and nostalgic campaigns with an eerie twist.
2. Men's Formalwear - Chance for men's fashion brands to experiment with unconventional and mismatched suit sets that appeal to individualistic customers.
3. Beauty and Haircare - Possibility for beauty and haircare industry to embrace punk rock inspired hairstyles and colors as a bold and edgy trend.

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