Retro Rocker Fashion

Pamela Bernier Channels the 70s in Harper’s Bazaar China's Latest Bible

The upcoming fall season could be made more exciting by adopting a retro rock'n'roll look such as those featured in Harper’s Bazaar China’s latest bi-annual Bazaar Bible edition. Specifically channeling the 70s, the looks are equal parts edgy and sexy. Although the mullet-like hairdos might not easily fly in modern society, the leather etro rock'n'roll looks certainly will.

Starring models Pamela Bernier and Kyle Mobus, the retro rock'n'roll editorial was shot by photographer Kai Z Feng. The attitude-filled wardrobe was put together by fashion editor Brylie Fowler, who pulled biker jackets, thigh high boots and fur coats from the likes of Barbara Bui, Lanvin, Alexander McQueen. Rocker glam as never been more sexy with all of the bared skin shown throughout.
Trend Themes
1. Retro Rocker Fashion - The trend of adopting a retro rock'n'roll look is on the rise, presenting opportunities for the fashion industry to leverage nostalgia while adding a modern twist
2. 70s-inspired Style - Fashion brands are capitalizing on the 70s-inspired style resurgence by offering collections featuring bold prints, platform boots and other signature trend pieces
3. Attitude-filled Wardrobe - The rise of attitude-filled wardrobe is presenting opportunities for fashion brands to focus on creating bold and expressive looks that align with dynamic consumers’ fashion preferences
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry has a chance to capitalize on the Retro Rocker Fashion trend through innovation in materials, designs, and advertising, targeting the younger market segment
2. Beauty - Beauty brands also have opportunities to tap into this trend and create high-quality makeup and hairstyling products that cater to the edgy and bold looks associated with the trend
3. Music - Musicians and concert organizers can tap into the trend by bringing back 70s rock and roll influences, as well as using the Retro Rocker Fashion style as a visual representation of the music and the era

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