Photographer Peter Lindberg’s ‘Fashion Takes Flight’ editorial in the July 2009 issue of Harper’s Bazaar features model Heidi Mount in a grainy, black and white spread.
‘Fashion Takes Flight’ is reminiscent of the 1950s with the fashion, vehicles, and style of photography. Heidi Mount gets ready for take off in her stylish aviation gear, with luxurious leathers and chic jumpsuits.
Check out the gallery above for the ‘Fashion Takes Flight’ photo spread.
Implications - No longer attracted to over exaggerated styles, consumers are looking for simpler designs. Products that feature a more subtle aesthetic are appealing to those who want to maintain a more timeless appearance.
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Peter Lindburg's Fashion Takes Flight in Harper's Bazaar
Trend Themes
1. Simpler Designs - Opportunity for businesses to create products with a more subtle aesthetic that appeals to a desire for timeless appearance.
2. Aviation-inspired Fashion - Potential for the fashion industry to incorporate aviation themes into clothing and accessories.
3. Black and White Photography - Opportunity for photographers to embrace the aesthetic of grainy, black and white imagery.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion industry can tap into the trend of simpler designs and aviation-inspired fashion.
2. Photography - Photography industry can explore the demand for black and white, grainy imagery.
3. Luxury Goods - Luxury brands can create aviation-inspired products that embody a timeless aesthetic.