Supermodel Amber Valletta and Melrose Place actor Michael Rady go on a chic road trip for The Great Escape in Elle magazine. The sun-filled editorial was shot by Michelangela di Battisiia.
Samuel Francois styles Valletta in road-worthy outfits from Giorgio Armani, Michael Kors, Yves Saint Laurent, Emilio Pucci, Versace and Bottega Venata. The Great Escape in Elle magazine sees Rady playing the requisite man-candy hitchhiker.
Implications - Magazine readers want to be able to relate to the images being delivered to them. Incorporating regular activities into editorials can relate to readers while still maintaining a couture feel. Companies could look into this integration of the everyday while producing luxury products to attract more consumers.
Supermodel Road Trip Spreads
Amber Valletta and Michael Rady Head on 'The Great Escape' in Elle
Trend Themes
1. Everyday Luxury - Incorporating regular activities into luxury fashion editorials can create relatable content for consumers.
2. Road Trip Fashion - Fashion editorials featuring road trips can capture the sense of adventure and freedom, appealing to consumers who seek unique experiences.
3. Celebrity Endorsement - Collaborating with celebrities and influencers for fashion editorials can increase brand visibility and appeal to a wider audience.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can explore the concept of incorporating regular activities into luxury editorials to create relatable content for consumers.
2. Publishing - Magazine publishers can leverage the trend of road trip fashion editorials to attract readers seeking unique and adventurous content.
3. Marketing - Brands can consider leveraging celebrity endorsements in fashion editorials to enhance brand visibility and reach a wider audience.