Saturated Japanese Fashion Editorials

The Vogue Japan Neo Nippon Photoshoot is Culturally-Minded

The Vogue Japan Neo Nippon photoshoot features an exceedingly cultural version of model Saki Asamiya. Asamiya becomes one with Japanese tradition in the production as she sported kimonos and dragon patterns throughout the series.

Photographer Matt Irwin delivered an assortment of saturated images for the Vogue brand here. His images come as part of the publication's April 2013 issue, demonstrating a variety of ways to wear these Japanese ensembles come spring. Stylist Aurora Sansone helped Irwin's cause with high waist shorts, bustiers and crop jumpers. And while these ensembles were taken from classic looks, Sansone has done an excellent job of mixing up the lot with her use of revealing cuts and bright color schemes.
Trend Themes
1. Cultural Fashion Editorials - Opportunity for fashion brands to create culturally-inspired editorials that celebrate different traditions.
2. Saturated Photography Style - Chance for photographers to experiment with saturated images to create visually impactful editorials.
3. Reimagined Traditional Ensembles - Potential for designers to reinterpret classic looks by incorporating revealing cuts and vibrant color schemes.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Photography - Opportunity for photographers to showcase their skills by capturing culturally-inspired fashion editorials.
2. Fashion Design - Chance for designers to create innovative and modern interpretations of traditional ensembles.
3. Fashion Publications - Potential for fashion publications to feature visually stunning and culturally diverse editorials that resonate with their audience.

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