The Style Singapore June 2011 editorial spread is a great tribute to the age of rock and roll.
Featuring model Sanne Nijhof, the editorial showcases the fashionable side of rock. Sanne is shot by fashion photographer Wee Khim in a chic light. Sanne Nijhof models two-tone washed denim jeans, low-cut patterned blouses and a unique burnt orange velvet pantsuit. Additionally, for the Style Singapore shoot, Sanne donned head wraps, John Lennon-inspired sunglasses and the classic white ribbed tank top. The model was styled with blunt bangs and smokey eyes, but pulled off a more masculine look for the shoot overall.
The Style Singapore editorial was styled by Sharon T. and featured pieces from fashion houses such as Miu Miu, Prada and Givenchy.
Rough Rocker Editorials
The Style Singapore Spread is a Tribute to Rocker Style
Trend Themes
1. Fashionable Rocker Style - There is an opportunity for disruption in the fashion industry by creating new designs and collections that blend elements of rock and roll with high fashion.
2. Blending Masculine and Feminine Fashion - Disruptive innovation can be explored by fashion brands that challenge traditional gender norms and create clothing that combines masculine and feminine elements.
3. Reviving Retro Fashion - There is a potential for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry by reimagining and modernizing iconic rock and roll fashion trends from the past.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can take advantage of the opportunity to incorporate rocker style into their designs and collections, appealing to a broader audience.
2. Eyewear - Eyewear brands can create innovative designs inspired by John Lennon's sunglasses and other iconic rock and roll eyewear styles.
3. Beauty - The beauty industry can explore the opportunity to create makeup and hairstyling products that cater to the edgy, smokey-eyed and masculine-inspired looks seen in the editorial spread.