Design Scene's 'Purple Rain' editorial revives vintage fashions for a new generation. The image series is captured by photographer Laurie-Lou and boasts witchy wardrobe styling by Carole Galvez.
Sourcing a wardrobe from La Grande Boutique, Carole dresses her muse, model Ines in pieces from top designer names. They include lingerie separates, structured dresses and retro accessories from Isabel Marant, Jerome Dreyfuss and Sonia Rykiel among others.
Hair styling for this editorial is the work of Jennifer Maunier while makeup is created by Magali Roux. The beauty team transforms Ines into a witchy vixen who dons wavy locks and dramatic eyeliner and lipstick applications. Lensed on location at the Hotel de Gallifet at Aix en Provence in France, this editorial embraces vintage fashions and proves that an elegant wardrobe never goes out of style.
Witchy Vintage Fashion
Design Scene's Purple Rain Editorial is Chic and Seductive
Trend Themes
1. Revived Vintage Fashion - Reviving past fashions for a new generation presents opportunities for sustainable and eco-friendly clothing innovations.
2. Witchy Wardrobe Styling - Incorporating witchy elements into wardrobe styling creates new opportunities for the fashion industry to explore alternative aesthetic trends.
3. Retro Accessories - Utilizing retro accessories in outfit styling can pave the way for innovation in the accessories industry by integrating vintage and contemporary styles.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can capitalize on the renewed popularity of vintage fashion through sustainable clothing innovations.
2. Beauty - The beauty industry can leverage the witchy vixen aesthetic trend to introduce new makeup and hairstyling products and services.
3. Accessories - The accessories industry can innovate by combining vintage and contemporary styles to create unique retro pieces that cater to modern fashion sensibilities.