The latest editorial from Marie Claire Brazil not only showcases some of the season's best style, but also vampire-esque looks that channel a feeling of the sensual un-dead. The entire editorial has a 'True Blood' feel to it, with a little more elegance and formalwear. Model Paolla Rahmeier is shown dressed in crimson ensembles, from chic blazers to flowing evening gowns.
Perhaps the most stunning capture in this editorial shows Rahmeier wearing a 40s-era bucket had (crimson, of course), with a scarlet scarf knotted around her neck and a red jacket buttoned up as high as possible. The hat covers her eyes, with only her long, black hair trailing from it. She is also wearing red lipstick, which contrasts her pale skin, giving her a vampire vibe.
With this editorial, Marie Claire Brazil has demonstrated the extent to which vampire culture has permeated the fashion industry. Rahmeier's stiff poses, pale skin and vacant eyes all channel an undead vibe, giving her a romantic and passionate atmosphere.
Crimson Vampire Fashion
The New Marie Claire Brazil Shoot Showcases Chic Vampire-Esque Looks
Trend Themes
1. Vampire Fashion Trend - The trend of sensual vampire-esque fashion is growing, providing an opportunity for fashion brands to offer edgy and bold designs.
2. Undead Beauty Trend - The undead beauty trend has arrived, opening new opportunities for the beauty industry to offer makeup and skincare products that cater to the vampire look and feel.
3. Dark Romance Trend - The dark romance trend is on the rise, and fashion and beauty brands can capitalize on it by offering dark-themed products that provide a gothic edge to traditional looks.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The fashion industry can bring in new, edgy designs and bold styles with the emerging trend of vampire fashion.
2. Beauty Industry - The beauty industry can tap into the undead beauty trend by creating new makeup and skincare products that cater to the look and feel of the vampire culture.
3. Entertainment Industry - The entertainment industry can capitalize on the dark romance trend by offering films or TV shows that have a gothic edge and add a darker element to traditional romance stories.