Everybody knows that the best parties involve disco balls and debauchery, so 'Shoot Me' in Magnetica magazine clearly has the right idea for this May 2010 editorial. Photographer David Francisco and creative director Bruno Pereira capture models Hella Pebble, Rui Lourenco and David Lourenco in full-on party mode.
Stylist Sofia Pires and makeup artist Anne Sophie continued the party vibe for 'Shoot me' in Magnetica magazine with an aesthetic that is fashionable yet effortless.
Implications - Buyers are attracted to imagery that is honest, revealing and relatable. A business can appeal to a target audience of young consumers by creating advertisements that address their specific interests and lifestyle. Controversial imagery can be useful to companies, as it attracts media attention and is memorable to potential clients.
Disco Ball Debauchery Editorials
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Trend Themes
1. Disco-inspired Fashion - Businesses can develop fashion lines and branding strategies that incorporate disco-inspired elements to appeal to young consumers who enjoy party culture.
2. Authentic Advertising - Businesses can attract young audiences by creating honest and relatable advertisements that speak to their interests and lifestyle.
3. Controversial Imagery - Companies can take advantage of controversial imagery in ads, as it draws media attention and can be memorable for potential clients.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Businesses in the fashion industry can incorporate disco-inspired elements into their designs and branding to capture the attention of young consumers.
2. Advertising Industry - Businesses in the advertising industry can create ads that appeal to young audiences by featuring honest and relatable content.
3. Media Industry - Media companies can benefit from generating controversial content that attracts attention and generates buzz among potential clients and customers.