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Get Graphic With 'The Exhibitionist' in Elle Magazine

Sultry model Tori Praver is ‘The Exhibitionist’ in Elle magazine. Photographed by Jacob Sutton and styled by Samuel Francois, the American Praver looks stunning in the Pop and Op art-inspired editorial that can be found in the December 2009 issue of the US magazine.

Graphic patterns and bold pieces from Sonia Rykiel, Chloe, Dior, Yves Saint Laurent, Oscar de la Renta, Miu Miu, Fendi and Balenciaga are featured in Elle’s ‘The Exhibitionist.’

Implications - With so many different things to worry about in modern society, consumers are looking for products that will relieve some stress. Designs that feature a more playful aesthetic appeal to those who can't afford to take time off.
Trend Themes
1. Graphic Patterns - Exploring and incorporating bold graphic patterns in product designs can attract consumers seeking a playful aesthetic.
2. Op Art-inspired - Embracing Op Art-inspired elements in industries such as fashion, interior design, and graphic design can tap into consumers' love for visually striking and mesmerizing experiences.
3. Sultry Editorials - Creating sultry and visually stunning editorials like 'The Exhibitionist' can capture the attention of consumers and showcase the potential of fashion and photography collaborations.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Incorporating graphic patterns and Op Art-inspired elements in fashion collections can introduce disruptive innovation and attract consumers seeking visually appealing designs.
2. Interior Design - Utilizing Op Art-inspired patterns and graphic elements in interior design can revolutionize spaces and create visually mesmerizing experiences for inhabitants.
3. Photography - Experimenting with sultry and visually stunning editorials can push the boundaries of fashion photography and inspire new artistic directions.

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