Fashionable Obama-Loving Covers

British GQ Style Hails The New America

President Obama has given America a new lease on life in the eyes of the rest of the world. He has given these people hope that the good side of America might once again prevail and atone for its sins.

The fashion publication world is jumping on the Obama bandwagon, and seems excited for the change and fresh start. Following ‘The Americans’ cover on the recent issue of Vogue Hommes Japan, the new issue of British GQ Style declares ‘All hail the new America.’

The cover features model Alan Carey captured by photographer Chad Pitman in a style that pays homage to the iconic Obama hope poster by Shepard Fairey.

Carey is also featured inside the issue in an editorial entitled "Man For The Season," with styling by Garth Spencer.
Trend Themes
1. Obama-inspired Fashion - There is an opportunity for fashion brands to create collections inspired by President Obama and his impact on the world.
2. Political Statement Fashion - Fashion brands can use their platforms to make political statements and create designs inspired by current events.
3. Hope-inspired Designs - Hope-inspired designs such as the iconic Obama hope poster by Shepard Fairey can influence fashion trends and product designs.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The fashion industry has an opportunity to create collections and individual pieces inspired by President Obama and his message of hope.
2. Publishing Industry - Publishing companies can create editorial content and magazine covers inspired by current events and political figures that capture the public's attention.
3. Art Industry - Artists can create pieces inspired by political figures and current events, such as Shepard Fairey's iconic Obama hope poster that can influence fashion and design trends.

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