The Numero Tokyo 'My Baby Love' editorial playfully captures one of the many reasons why the 1960s was commonly labeled the Swinging Sixties. This era saw the relaxation of some social taboos, which included sexism. Model Hailey Clauson revels in this freer society, jubilantly dancing down the street during a sun-drenched day in retro outfits that fit this decade.
Shot by Belgium-based photographer David Vasiljevic, the Numero Tokyo My Baby Love editorial is set to appear in the magazine's April 2012 issue. The American beauty was styled by fashion editor Felipe Mendes, who selected vintage-like flirty pieces from fashion labels such as Louis Vuitton, Miu Miu and Dolce & Gabbana. Her voluminous hair was styled by Schlomi with makeup by Euridice.
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The Numero Tokyo 'My Baby Love' Editorial Stars a Flirty Hailey Clauson
Trend Themes
1. Retro Fashion - The trend of embracing retro fashion from the 1960s presents opportunities for designers to create modern interpretations of vintage styles.
2. Nostalgia Revival - There is a trend of reviving nostalgic fashion eras, such as the Swinging Sixties, which can inspire designers to blend past and present aesthetics.
3. Gender Expression - The relaxation of social taboos regarding gender expression in fashion opens up opportunities for brands to create inclusive and diverse designs.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - The fashion design industry can tap into the trend of retro fashion by creating new garments with nostalgic elements, attracting consumers who appreciate vintage-inspired styles.
2. Photography - Photographers can capitalize on the nostalgia revival trend by reimagining iconic fashion eras in their shoots, creating visually captivating images accompanied by fashion editorials.
3. Beauty and Makeup - The beauty and makeup industry can contribute to the trend of gender expression in fashion by promoting diverse and inclusive beauty standards, catering to individuals who embrace self-expression through cosmetics.