The Harper's Bazaar Germany September 2014 Runway to Reality editorial addresses some of the fashion industry's top cosmetic looks. Model Marta Dyks sported a series of avant garde looks, each one more daring than the last as the magazine opted for bold pops of red, green, purple and pink.
Stylist Julia Alfert assembled these striking make up designs. While fall often calls for subdued tones and natural appearances, Alfert turned that notion on its head. Instead, Dyks was done up with full lips, intense eye shadow, winged eyeliner and brows filled in with easter egg-hued tones.
Dyks' poses suited the many styles that she displayed. In keeping with the brazen beauty products, she pouted, looked about angrily and stared off intently into the distance.
Colorful Cosmetic Editorials
The Harper's Bazaar Germany Runway to Reality Photoshoot is Bright
Trend Themes
1. Avant-garde Makeup - Opportunities for disruptive innovation in the beauty industry by pushing the boundaries of unconventional makeup looks.
2. Bold Color Palettes - Innovative opportunities for cosmetics companies to create vibrant and eye-catching color options for consumers.
3. Creative Editorial Styling - Potential for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry by exploring unique and unconventional makeup and styling choices for editorial purposes.
Industry Implications
1. Cosmetics - The cosmetics industry can embrace the trend of avant-garde makeup and vibrant color palettes to offer consumers more daring and experimental product options.
2. Fashion - The fashion industry can disrupt traditional beauty standards by incorporating unconventional makeup looks and creative styling choices in fashion editorials and runway shows.