The iconic styles from the 1960s flower-power age have resurfaced in this month's SOME Magazine Women of the Revolution editorial. The simplistic shoot captures women styles head to toe in retro revolutionary styles, from accessories to hairstyles and form-fitting denim pieces. The photos were taken for the second issue of the publication by Nicole Corbett, but what's more striking than the photography is the styling done by Bianca Christoff. Through the variety of styles, models Elouise, Natalia, Bridget, Sian, Renee, Chervil and Lulu capture different attitudes of the celebrated time period.
Implications - The consumer world is undergoing a retro revolution, whereby what is old is new again. Styles, music and even technology from decades past are influencing the art and fashion worlds as consumers are eager to recapture the simplicity and values associated with certain historic time periods.
Flirty Flower-Power Photography
The SOME Magazine Women of the Revolution Editorial is Ultra Retro
Trend Themes
1. Retro Revolution Fashion - Opportunities for retailers to offer vintage styles and bring back the fashion of past decades.
2. 1960s-inspired Photography - Potential for photographers to offer new retro-inspired services that capture the nostalgic and celebratory atmosphere of iconic eras.
3. Nostalgic Consumerism - The popular trend of nostalgic consumerism allows businesses in different industries, from fashion to entertainment, to offer products and services that bring back the memories of the past.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can leverage the popularity of vintage styles, increasing sales by offering retro-inspired pieces.
2. Photography - Photographers can tap into the trend of 1960s-inspired photography, offering creative services that capture the nostalgic and celebratory atmosphere of iconic eras.
3. Entertainment - The trend of nostalgic consumerism provides opportunities for businesses in the entertainment industry to bring back classic movies, TV shows, and music that appeal to consumers' desire for nostalgia.