The US Vogue November 2012 issue features a celebrity cameo from the lovely swimsuit model Kate Upton.
Making a successful transition form Sports Illustrated to the high fashion publication world, the model makes a stunning debut with this fashion story photographed by Steven Meisel. Kate Upton is clad in American fashion labels such as Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren and Alexander Wang. The editorial is described as featuring a "infectious, go-for-it varsity spirit."
This phenomenal fashion story can transfer straight into street style as each garment feature embodies the spirit of the model. Now that the stunning Upton is being embraced by the fashion bible, it will be interesting to see how many other renowned publications will have her appear in editorial work.
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The US Vogue November 2012 Issue Features Kate Upton
Trend Themes
1. Celebrity Cameos in Editorials - The success of featuring celebrities in fashion editorials opens up disruptive innovation opportunities for brands to collaborate with popular figures to increase brand exposure.
2. Street Style Transfers - The seamless transition of fashion editorials to street style presents disruptive innovation opportunities for brands to tap into the trend by creating accessible and relatable collections.
3. Model Endorsements - The popularity of models like Kate Upton being embraced by high fashion publications creates disruptive innovation opportunities for brands to leverage their influence for endorsements and collaborations.
Industry Implications
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3. Modeling Agencies - Modeling agencies can explore opportunities for collaborations and endorsements with high fashion publications to increase exposure and demand for their models.