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Fairlight Hubbard Shoots a Whimsical Spread of Autumn Inspiration

It seems that the vintage fad has taken the creative industry of photography by storm, as the Fall Fashion Diary by creative duo Fairlight Hubbard and Amy M. Phillips validates.

Outfitted by stylist Connie Richardson, the female models exude indie charm in pieces from various boutiques, including The Cotton Mill, Haven, Margaret Ellis Studio, Moda, Stacey Rhodes Boutique, Gus Mayer and UAL, to name a few. Complementing their looks are embroidered and other oceanic-inspired headpieces from Nashville artist, Charity Daw.

In one of the pictures, models Leona and Isabella, donning pastel-colored dresses, look amazing in the dramatic coral sea monster tiaras. In another picture, the trio sports the retro look in stripes and checkered jackets, shirts and skirts as they pose with a red vintage car.

The Fashion Fall Diary by Fairlight Hubbard and Amy M. Phillips is sure to be a hit among the viewers for its attractive presentation.
Trend Themes
1. Vintage Fashion Comeback - The rise of vintage-inspired fashion photography presents opportunities for retro and antique fashion retailers to cater to a wider audience.
2. Indie-inspired Style - With fashion photography showcasing indie charm, there is an opportunity for small, independent fashion designers to gain more attention and stand out from mainstream fashion brands.
3. Oceanic-inspired Headwear - The use of embroidered and oceanic-inspired headpieces presents opportunities for accessory designers to incorporate new and unique designs into their collections.
Industry Implications
1. Vintage and Antique Fashion Retail - Vintage fashion retailers can capitalize on the rise of vintage-inspired fashion photography and the appeal of retro fashion by showcasing unique pieces for a wider audience.
2. Independent Fashion Designers - Fashion photographers showcasing indie charm provide opportunities for small, independent fashion designers to stand out and gain more recognition in a crowded market.
3. Accessory Designers - The use of oceanic-inspired headpieces presents opportunities for accessory designers to incorporate unique designs and materials into their collections, providing a distinctive look for their brand.

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