The modern 60s fashion showcased in the September 2014 issue of Harper’s Bazaar Japan is something that could easily be adopted by a young urban woman. Even if she isn't that into retro looks, it is hard not to appreciate the feminine direction these outfits take. Although they appear minimalist at first, there are a ton of details that set the looks apart from other styles.
From dizzying patterns to wide-brimmed hats and thigh high boots, the modern 60s fashion relies heavily on different textures to make the looks stand out. Shot by photographer Gianluca Fontana, the photoshoot stars model Tess Hellefeur, who was styled by Mika Mizutani. She is clad in Valentino, Prada, Louis Vuitton and more.
Modern 60s Fashion
The Latest Harper’s Bazaar Japan Editorial Stars Tess Hellefeur
Trend Themes
1. Retro-inspired Fashion - The modern 60s fashion trend showcases a retro-inspired style with feminine details, offering an opportunity for fashion brands to create modern interpretations of vintage looks.
2. Textured Outfits - The use of different textures in modern 60s fashion presents an opportunity for textile and fabric industries to innovate new materials and finishes to enhance the visual appeal of garments.
3. Minimalist with Surprise Details - The minimalist appearance of modern 60s fashion opens up opportunities for designers to incorporate surprising and unique details that add an element of surprise and individuality to their creations.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The modern 60s fashion trend offers a great opportunity for the fashion industry to capitalize on the nostalgia and create fresh, modern interpretations of retro looks.
2. Textile and Fabric - The trend of textured outfits in modern 60s fashion provides the textile and fabric industry with a chance to develop innovative materials and finishes that add depth and visual interest to garments.
3. Design - The minimalist yet detailed approach of modern 60s fashion presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for designers to create unexpected and unique elements that redefine the boundaries of fashion.