Although the Marie Claire Hungary February 2014 editorial looks au naturel, women know that to achieve such a flawless look takes almost as much effort as it does a more made up appearance. From the artfully arranged wet-locks to the glossy lips and curled eyelashes, the model looks like she just stepped out of the shower...on a movie set.
Shot entirely in black and white by photographer Zoltan Tombor, the Marie Claire Hungary February 2014 editorial stars model Barbara Palvin, who happens to be the face of L'Oreal. The brunette beauty achieved such a casually perfect look with the help of hair stylist Tamas Tuzes and makeup artist Robert Green. The editorial will inspired other women to embrace simpler beauty looks.
Au Naturel Beauty Editorials
Marie Claire Hungary February 2014 Photoshoot Stars Barbara Palvin
Trend Themes
1. Simpler Beauty - There is an opportunity for beauty brands to focus on creating and marketing products that help women achieve a more natural and simpler beauty look.
2. Black and White Fashion Photography - There is an opportunity for photographers to experiment with black and white fashion photography, as it can create a timeless and elegant effect.
3. Celebrity Endorsement - There is an opportunity for beauty brands to work with celebrities, such as Barbara Palvin, to promote their products and increase their brand recognition.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty - Beauty brands can capitalize on the trend of simpler beauty looks by developing more natural and minimalistic products that appeal to consumers.
2. Fashion Photography - Photography studios can look to capitalize on the trend of black and white fashion photography by offering specialized services that cater to this style.
3. Celebrity Endorsement - Brands across various industries can consider partnering with celebrities to increase their brand recognition and reach new audiences.