The Muse Winter 2010 edition features a spread with one of this year's most sought-after models, the magnificent Magdalena Frackowiak. Frackowiak rocks all-white ensembles and lavishly long golden locks reminiscent of Rapunzel.
My suspicion is that super-long locks are on their way back this season, which is confirmed by the Muse Winter 2010 issue. Check out these lavish locks (and the model who rocks them) in the gallery.
Implications - With the increasingly short attention spans of consumers today, it is imperative that businesses adapt their marketing mechanisms to hold the attention of clients. By using iconic people in their advertisements or promotions, consumers will be drawn to businesses because of the connection they make.
Writhing Rapunzel Spreads
The Muse Winter 2010 Issue Features Magdalena Frackowiak
Trend Themes
1. Long Locks Revival - The resurgence of long locks as a popular hairstyle presents opportunities for beauty and hair care industries to develop new products and services that cater to this trend.
2. Iconic Personalities in Marketing - Brands can leverage the use of iconic personalities in their advertisements to connect with consumers and hold their attention, leading to increased engagement and sales.
3. Fashion Magazine Influences - The influence of fashion magazines in setting trends creates opportunities for industries, such as fashion and beauty, to stay up-to-date and cater to the latest styles and preferences.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty - Beauty industry can develop hair care products that cater to the trend of long locks.
2. Fashion - Fashion industry can incorporate long hair trends into their designs that appeal to consumers seeking fashionable garments.
3. Advertising - Advertising industry can utilize iconic personalities in their campaigns that create a strong emotional connection with the target audience.