Short-Haired Supermodel Photography

Laetitia Casta Pulls off a Pixie Cut for Harper's Bazaar Spain

This supermodel photography feature celebrates the season's short haired craze. Harper's Bazaar Spain's latest cover story is fronted by brunette beauty Laetitia Casta who recently chopped of her long locks for a more edgy hairstyle.

Pulling off a more androgynous look, the supermodel poses in a fitted wardrobe of menswear inspired staples with a feminine flair. These include wide-legged trousers that are paired with leather bustiers along with boxy blazers that are delicately layered atop black turtlenecks.

Image maker Alique captures this supermodel photography feature and works alongside Harper's Bazaar Spain stylist Juan Cebrian. Laetitia Casta's hair styling is provided by Karim Belghiran who works alongside resident makeup artist Jurgen Braun to transform the supermodel beauty's look.
Trend Themes
1. Short-haired Craze - The trend of short-haired hairstyles has gained popularity in the fashion industry, providing opportunities for hairstylists and beauty product companies to create innovative products and techniques.
2. Androgynous Fashion - The rise of androgynous fashion, seen in this supermodel photography feature, opens up disruptive innovation opportunities for designers to create gender-neutral clothing lines and challenge traditional fashion norms.
3. Menswear-inspired Staples - The use of menswear-inspired staples in fashion, as showcased in this feature, presents opportunities for retailers to develop inclusive collections that cater to both men and women, blurring traditional gender boundaries.
Industry Implications
1. Hairstyling - The short-haired craze highlighted in this article creates opportunities for hairstyling professionals to offer new and creative short-haircuts and styles, catering to the growing demand.
2. Fashion - The androgynous fashion trend displayed in this supermodel photography feature presents disruptive innovation opportunities for designers to create unique clothing lines that challenge conventional gender norms and appeal to a wider audience.
3. Retail - The use of menswear-inspired staples in this feature opens up opportunities for retail brands to develop gender-inclusive collections that cater to diverse customers, breaking away from traditional fashion categorizations.

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