The May 2015 Wall Street Journal Swept Away editorial makes it appear as if models Juliana Schurig and Ryhs Pickering are newlyweds off on a romantic seaside trip. Photographer Nathaniel Goldberg captured the two while intertwined on sandy shores and sailboats, delivering the ultimate couples getaway.
Stylist Robert Rabensteiner stuck to the nautical elements present in Swept Away with basic white tank tops, sheer fabrics and cut off trousers. A consistent white, blue and brown color scheme was seen throughout, in line with the setting and the maritime focus of the production.
A prim double breasted dinner jacket and thin crisp turtleneck added formal elements, as did a flowing bohemian-style dress. These additions transcend fashion categories central to the Wall Street Journal.
Nautical Nuptial Photoshoots
The Wall Street Journal Swept Away Editorial Displays Romantic Images
Trend Themes
1. Romantic Beach Photoshoots - Opportunity for photographers and stylists to create unique and imaginative photoshoots that utilize the natural beauty of beaches.
2. Nautical-themed Fashion - Opportunity for designers to create clothing lines that incorporate nautical elements and color schemes for a timeless look.
3. Couples Getaway Advertising - Opportunity for travel companies to advertise romantic getaways for couples in picturesque and nautical destinations.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion industry can capitalize on the nautical fashion trend to create beautiful and comfortable clothing lines that are perfect for beachside vacations.
2. Wedding and Photography - Wedding photographers can expand their services to offer couples romantic beach and nautical-themed photoshoots that capture their love and memories on film.
3. Travel and Tourism - Travel companies can focus on marketing nautical destinations and getaway packages that cater to couples who want a romantic vacation experience.