Lord, have mercy on our souls, because Magdalena Jasek and Darius Tralbalza look so fabulous in the aptly-titled 'Oh Mercy' editorial for Russh Magazine #63, we can barely stand it.
Fashion editor Verity Parker was all over the map when it came to dressing Jasek, switching from tie-dye tees and tu-tus to more subdued, skater-chic ensembles consisting of low-slung, wide-legged denim. Meanwhile, makeup artist Cynthia Baligan experimented with a retro, Twiggy-inspired look. To differentiate her version from the Twiggy original, Baligan used a neon pink hue and pencil-thin brows above Jasek's actual brows. Overall, the eclectic, retro-inspired look of this editorial suggests that experimentation is in for spring.
Finally, photographer Stefan Heinrichs was on hand to capture the too-cool-for-school couple for the pages of Russh Magazine #63.
Eclectic Retro Editorials
Magdalena Jasek and Darius Tralbalza Star in Russh Magazine #63
Trend Themes
1. Eclectic Fashion - The 'Oh Mercy' editorial showcases an eclectic, retro-inspired fashion style, indicating a trend towards experimentation in spring fashion.
2. Retro Makeup - The Twiggy-inspired retro makeup look with neon pink accents suggests a resurgence of retro beauty trends.
3. Skater-chic Ensembles - The low-slung, wide-legged denim ensembles in the editorial point to a trend of skater-chic fashion making a comeback.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Apparel - The eclectic fashion and retro-inspired looks present opportunities for fashion brands to embrace experimentation and cater to a diverse range of style preferences.
2. Beauty and Cosmetics - The revival of retro makeup trends, such as the Twiggy-inspired look, creates opportunities for beauty brands to offer products that cater to the demand for nostalgic beauty.
3. Skateboarding and Streetwear - The skater-chic ensembles featured in the editorial highlight potential opportunities for skateboarding and streetwear brands to capitalize on the resurgence of this fashion trend.