The cowboy look is making a big comeback this year and the photo series titled San Diego by Rachel Aust shows one way of adapting this gimmicky style into modern wardrobes. Sexy and sultry, the fashion is made for a woman who isn’t afraid to get her hands dirty while still holding onto her feminine wiles.
The photo shoot San Diego by Rachel Aust was styled by Ali Kornhauser. Although she mainly adheres to a Western theme—due in part to the dry setting—there is also a hint of the Orient, which helps to spice things up even more. Model Rebecca shows how much of a chameleon she really is by transforming from cowgirl to Spanish Matador and then femme fatale.
Provocative Western Photography
San Diego by Rachel Aust Stars Glamorous Cowgirl Rebecca
Trend Themes
1. Cowboy Chic Fashion - Opportunity for fashion brands to adapt the cowboy style into modern wardrobes with a sexy and sultry twist.
2. Western-inspired Photography - Chance for photographers to explore the Western theme in photo shoots, blending it with other cultural influences for added intrigue.
3. Transformational Modeling - Potential for models to showcase their versatility by seamlessly transitioning between different personas, such as cowgirl, matador, and femme fatale.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can capitalize on the cowboy chic trend by creating clothing and accessories that merge Western elements with contemporary style.
2. Photography - Photographers have the opportunity to creatively embrace Western-themed photography, incorporating elements from different cultures to produce captivating visuals.
3. Modeling - Models can leverage their adaptability by showcasing a range of personas, allowing them to captivate audiences through transformational performances.