The Scandivinavia S/S/A/W 'Free at Last' editorial channels the languidness of a cat. It is only appropriate, then, that the costars in the photoshoot happen to be a couple of cute kittens. Whether cuddling up to model Julia Hafstrom's cozy sweater or stowed away in the pocket of her oversized jacket, they bring a viral quality to the looks that will enamor many.
Lensed on location by photographer Hasse Nielsen with art direction by Jakob Hysén Hedberg, the Scandivinavia S/S/A/W 'Free at Last' editorial appears in the publication's latest issue. The red-headed beauty was outfitted by stylist Oscar Lange in a wardrobe that focuses on a neutral palette. The knitwear and coats are perfect for the transitional weather of fall while the colors maintain the spirit of summer.
Languid Feline Fashion
The Scandivinavia S/S/A/W 'Free at Last' Editorial Stars Julia Hafstrom
Trend Themes
1. Languid Fashion - Opportunity for disruptive innovation lies in creating clothing designs and styles that capture the relaxed and effortless qualities of a cat.
2. Animal Co-stars - The inclusion of cute kittens in fashion editorials presents an opportunity to explore the intersection of fashion and pet-related industries.
3. Viral Fashion - Creating fashion looks with elements that have viral or shareable qualities can enhance brand exposure and engagement on social media.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can explore innovative designs, textiles, and marketing strategies inspired by the languidness and viral potential of the Scandivinavia S/S/A/W editorial.
2. Pet - The pet industry can capitalize on the demand for stylish pet accessories and products that align with the trendy aesthetics featured in fashion editorials.
3. Social Media - Opportunities arise for social media platforms and content creators to collaborate with fashion brands and leverage the viral potential of captivating editorials featuring animals.