Fittingly titled 'Never Enough,' this editorial in Vogue Nippon pokes fun at overt glamor by decking out recurring editorial face Alessandra Ambrosio in colorful dresses, blouses, fur/feather coats, sunglasses and hats.
Photographed in a studio by Giampaolo Sgouros, the variation of colors seem to leap off the page, creating a visual feast.
The styling, however, looks very reminiscent of the magazine's fashion director, Anna Dello Russo, who has become notorious for wearing pieces mere seconds after they have been shown in presentations.
Gaudy Fashion Spreads
Overt Glamor for Vogue Nippon October 2010
Trend Themes
1. Overt Glamor - Exploring the trend of exaggerated and extravagant fashion styles that challenge traditional norms.
2. Colorful Dresses - Embracing vibrant and bold colors in clothing designs to make a statement and stand out in the fashion industry.
3. Recurring Editorial Face - Utilizing recognizable models repeatedly in fashion editorials to build brand recognition and loyalty.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Opportunities for designers and brands to push boundaries and create bold and eye-catching clothing pieces.
2. Photography - Demand for skilled photographers to capture and showcase the vivid and visually appealing aspects of fashion trends.
3. Magazine Publishing - Incorporating avant-garde fashion editorials to attract readers and stay ahead of competitors in the print industry.