The Quinta Witzel Nylon editorial features a salmon-saturated photo shoot that is chicly feminine. Despite the rose-tinged filter used over each image, the editorial is not overtly girly. Instead, it manages to remain subtly tousled and utterly sophisticated thanks to the use of beautifully structured pieces and almost-natural hair and makeup.
Shot by New York-based fashion photographer Justin Hollar, the Quinta Witzel Nylon editorial appears in the March 2012 issue. The Dutch model was styled by James Rosenthal, who outfitted her in a range of pastel pieces from fashion houses such as Marc Jacobs, Louis Vuitton and Chanel. Her pink tresses were dyed by hairstylist Martin-Christopher Harper while makeup artist Natasha Smee gave her a flawless face.
Salmon-Saturated Shoots
The Quinta Witzel Nylon Editorial Stars a Pink Pastel Lady
Trend Themes
1. Salmon-saturated Fashion - Opportunity for sustainable fashion brands to experiment with salmon-colored clothing and accessories.
2. Subtle Sophistication - Demand for high-quality structured fashion in more understated designs for a mature audience.
3. Pastel Hair and Makeup - Increased interest in soft and pastel-colored hair and makeup styles.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Opportunity for fashion brands to explore pastel color palettes and sophisticated designs.
2. Beauty Industry - Growing demand for pastel-colored hair and makeup styles could lead to new product lines.
3. Photography Industry - Trend towards subtle, sophisticated and feminine photography styles could revolutionize fashion and advertising photography.